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Your doing a cloning of two large drives using a USB device as I have the same docking station. Cloning a 2TB drive will take some time depending on how much data and number of files on the drive being cloned. USB even 3.0 protocol is dog slow!
Give it time and do not interrupt the clone once started.
Dennis
The manufacturer page for this item is here: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002058
Their support page does not provide a manual, instructions or drivers.
I suspect that is because none are needed. This is essentially an external hard drive enclosure for SATA drives which are standard. Connected via eSATA or USB.
try with knowingly functionating hdd, also hdd sometimes will not display in my computer due to partition error, but will display in control panel- administrative tools - computer management - disk management , new hdd-s might do the same because they only have unallocated space,and need formating. I don't know if the device itself should display itself or not, check in device manager but maybe its normal that its invisible and shows only hdd-s. If a hard disk has malfunctioned to an extent, you will not see it anywhere in windows
hope this helps
Make sure there is a Windows formatted hard drive in the unit. Simply use one of the USB ports to attach the TV. Then navigate TV to USB input. That's it.
You need to make sure the TV has a USB, and verify media supported.
I know it might sound a bit simple, but let's start at the beginning.
Make sure that the power is properly plugged in, and that it's securely plugged into the USB port.
Put in the hard drive you will be using. Now turn on your device by clicking on the power button. Listen out for a "ding" or a chime in your OS.
If you DO hear one, the hard drives may need to be properly formatted or not properly assigned.
If you hear a chime, go to your desktop and right-click on "Computer" and click "Manage"
Go to "Disk Management" and at the top, there are a few options, and check for your hard drives, and right-click on the proper one and click on "Change Drive Letter and Paths" assign it a letter, and check "Computer" to see if came up.
Generally, any PC enthusiast site will have what you require- I would honestly try the local Radioshack as well- invariably they have some of the smaller odds and ends for pc building and repair
Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 98 over two years ago,
and stopped supporting Windows 2000 on July 16, 2010.
So, any company that manufactures "new" (in the last two years) hardware probably will _NOT_ have written device-drivers for Windows 98/98SE/NT/2000.
Does the external disk work correctly when connected to a computer running Windows XP? Vista? 7 ?
If not, then maybe the external disk itself is the problem.
Buy a HHD docking station that you can drop your SATA hard disk drive into. you plug the Docking Station into an avalable usb port.
If you can't use the hard disk with this docking station the disk is bad.
This works about 99% of the time, great method for using or recovering old files (pictures, files) off of used hard drives.
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