Fideco USB to HDD Adapter

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • FIDECO SATA/IDE to USB 3.0 Adapter, Hard Drive Adapter Cable Converter for Universal 2.5/3.5 Inch IDE and SATA External HDD SSD, 5.25-Inch DVD-ROM/CD-ROM/CD-RW/DVD-RW/DVD+RW, Support 16TB (Cable PL03)
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Комментарии • 15

  • @BxrHavik
    @BxrHavik 2 года назад +1

    I logged in to like this and subscribe lol. This is the most thorough video I've seen after watching quite a few about this product. This actually answered all my questions I had that the other videos didn't specify, especially how well it transferred files.
    Great video (:

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  2 года назад

      Im glad it helped. I love this device. I use it almost every day!

  • @kellyklaask7su990
    @kellyklaask7su990 2 года назад +1

    Just ordered one of these. Thanks for this video.

  • @user-tx1uk6qc3o
    @user-tx1uk6qc3o Год назад

    I want to buy one but the problem is I don't use that kind of adapter (I live in mainland Europe). Can I use my laptop's adapter (20 V/3250 mA DC output) instead? I think I might also own a 12 V DC output adapter from one of my older devices... Or maybe If you know; do they sell something similar but with a type F plug adapter?

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  Год назад +1

      It's the pug I have here says 100 to 240v. So really should work anywhere. The output is 12 volts at 3000 milliamps or 3 amps. I would not use anything over 12 v as it may ruin the drive or the adapter.
      Edit: I see that a lot of other hard drive devices have 12v outputs and have two amps. This one has three amps because it can handle three drives. So for example if you had a Seagate external drive most likely the power adapter for that drive will fit this sata adapter

    • @user-tx1uk6qc3o
      @user-tx1uk6qc3o Год назад

      @@michaeljillian3657 thanks for responding so fast, I'll try and find a 12V adapter then, obviously won't work othervise, or a package similar to yours in the video but with a type F plug

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  Год назад +1

      ok good luck!

  • @Apollo_Blaze
    @Apollo_Blaze 2 года назад +2

    This looks like a good video, but way too technical for me. I'm sure others got the info they came for though.

    • @BxrHavik
      @BxrHavik 2 года назад

      He was just explaining the types of connections and how to plug them in, as not all drives have the same kind of connection; and this device can connect to them all. Along with that he explained that the power brick was powerful enough to power multiple drives at once, how to get older drives working with the Fideco adapter, showing the different transfer speeds depending on what drives were connected, that it was possible to read more than one drive at a time (which not all USB to SATA adapters can do), and that you can transfer files from one connected drive to another.

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 2 года назад

    Won't fit my laptop HD, different form factor.

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  2 года назад

      Hmm, is it a server HDD. it will fit almost any IDE or SATA device

  • @Jason_Van_Stone
    @Jason_Van_Stone Год назад

    Plugged in 3 different hdd...not one popped up in my pc....it shows it off the USB though in task bar...all three, 100% free space. Getting annoying 🤬

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  Год назад

      Did you check Disk Management?

    • @Jason_Van_Stone
      @Jason_Van_Stone Год назад +1

      @@michaeljillian3657 yeah dude. It was showing it was there, but I didn't have any options for it, whatsoever. And on top of that, it was saying '100% free space' ...for all 3 hdd...which I know isn't even remotely correct.

    • @michaeljillian3657
      @michaeljillian3657  Год назад +1

      @@Jason_Van_Stone sounds real fishy. Well my first troubleshooting step is usually buy more stuff to test out the other stuff. Lol. What I mean is get another Drive, Drive reader and PC. and start testing Isolating the Problematic device. If it is indeed the reader you probably got a faulty one, email and ask for a new one. but try a new cable and a different USB port first you never know what it may be causing the issue