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Kieko Goldstar Posted on Aug 14, 2015

How to dismantle my ADATA Classic CH11

My USB 3.0 connector is fault and now I require to open the unit to retrieve the drive without destroying the HDD or the data...

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Use something similar to an ATM card and pry open the bottom face. There are no screws but the faces are glued pretty good so it will take some effort.
Once the face is off, its pretty simple. About 4 screws to free hdd from the shell and then disconnect from the data connector

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