Hello everyone, I am sorry if this is the wrong section to post this but I've read a few posts on this forum and the knowledge here seem's to be quite strong so I was hoping somebody would be able to provide me any kind of feedback regarding my issue below.
To start off, I came here after searching google for ways to repair a Sata to USB enclosure board as any computer I attach to it won't detect the drive/enclosure properly. The hard drive enclosure I am using is a few years old but worked great until a few months ago when I thought my drive was bad.
The drive enclosure is the
Ultra ULT40243 which seem's to be using the Initio 1608l chip
http://www.initio.com/Html/inic-1608.htmlI have a segate 320gig 7200rpm drive that is in the enclosure, which works fine when put into my HDD dock at home.
When I attach the drive to my laptop via USB, windows cannot find the driver for it.
Windows reads in device manager:
Unknown Device.Unknown device properties - Device status states:
This device is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the required resources. (Code 29)Now I know I know, search google for 'unknown device' issues. I have tried and nothing helps. This seem's to be an issue with the sata to usb board and not windows. (Linux laptop won't detect it also. Disk Management doesn't see the drive).
As I was looking into this myself, I came across the following tool, USB Device Viewer. This is what it pulls for the Unknown Device:
Quote:
---===>Device Information<===---
ConnectionStatus: FailedEnumeration
Current Config Value: 0x00 -> Device Bus Speed: Full
Device Address: 0x00
Open Pipes: 0
*!*ERROR: No open pipes!
===>Device Descriptor<===
*!*ERROR: bLength of 0 incorrect, should be 18
bLength: 0x00
bDescriptorType: 0x00
bcdUSB: 0x0000
bDeviceClass: 0x00
*!*ERROR: Device enumeration failure
Here are some pictures I took of the board.
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Now my question to this community. Is there anything that I can attempt to do to correct this? I know this is a older and low priced device but I feel I'd like to learn to possibly repair it and what's involved rather than just junk it and get a new enclosure. If I can't fix it beyond reasonable means, then be it but I'd like to learn.
Thank you kindly
