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2025-08-29 11:50:42
I had several older hard drives that I had pulled out of different computers that I owned, and really had no idea what was on them.They were large drives and I wanted to be able to reuse them. I have had this connected to my iMac with different drives for weeks now and it’s never failed. It is perfect!
GMo
2025-07-18 12:45:25
First off... not a computer person. Computer died but we needed to get files from hard drive & to new computer. Bought this enclosure, plugged the old hard drive into it & connected it (usb) to the new computer. Recognized it immediately & just drag/dropped files from old to new. That easy. A true DIY tool. Saved a bunch of money not having the recovery done by a pro computer service.
Harold P. Miller
2025-06-12 13:23:08
To initiate the duplication process, you insert the original and new drives, then do a long button press, followed by a short one. If the first led starts blinking, all is well. But if not, you really don't know why it's failing. I wish there were LED blinking codes or something to let me know the error preventing duplication.
Will
2025-05-03 19:17:06
Extremely simple set up, Plug in your power plug in the USB and your off and running!
bobbyzee
2025-04-21 12:52:10
I have used many of these. They priced right. Reliable and last . I trust and use them all the time
Roger R.
2025-01-18 15:39:09
Plugged in and turned on, the hard drive never appears in the operating system. Switched back to my ancient USB 2.0 one and the drive appeared immediately.
Customer
2024-12-28 17:18:26
It works as advertised
Customer
2024-12-13 14:29:53
I was dIsappointed that the clone process wouldn't start unless the data cable was connected to my computer. When I first tried it the dock had power and the source and destination were properly slotted; attaching the data cable to the computer and trying again got the process started. Progress LEDs are dimmer than I expected. Still worth the money.
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