Read data from Advanced Format disk over USB adapter
I have a WD Green 6TB HDD with data on it. When I plug it into either macOS or Windows, it always shows as 18TB empty.
I'm using a SATA to USB 3 adapter to connect it, and it seems that it's lacking AF support. When I plug the device into my Windows PC through SATA, everything shows up fine.
HD Sentinel shows all SMART info when it's plugged in, even over USB, and hints at the 4k sectors.
Is there any way to use the device (read-only should be fine) over USB without buying a new USB adapter?
My amazon history says the adapter is called "CN Memory 75615" and 5 years old.
hard-drive usb sata advanced-format
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I have a WD Green 6TB HDD with data on it. When I plug it into either macOS or Windows, it always shows as 18TB empty.
I'm using a SATA to USB 3 adapter to connect it, and it seems that it's lacking AF support. When I plug the device into my Windows PC through SATA, everything shows up fine.
HD Sentinel shows all SMART info when it's plugged in, even over USB, and hints at the 4k sectors.
Is there any way to use the device (read-only should be fine) over USB without buying a new USB adapter?
My amazon history says the adapter is called "CN Memory 75615" and 5 years old.
hard-drive usb sata advanced-format
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The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29
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I have a WD Green 6TB HDD with data on it. When I plug it into either macOS or Windows, it always shows as 18TB empty.
I'm using a SATA to USB 3 adapter to connect it, and it seems that it's lacking AF support. When I plug the device into my Windows PC through SATA, everything shows up fine.
HD Sentinel shows all SMART info when it's plugged in, even over USB, and hints at the 4k sectors.
Is there any way to use the device (read-only should be fine) over USB without buying a new USB adapter?
My amazon history says the adapter is called "CN Memory 75615" and 5 years old.
hard-drive usb sata advanced-format
I have a WD Green 6TB HDD with data on it. When I plug it into either macOS or Windows, it always shows as 18TB empty.
I'm using a SATA to USB 3 adapter to connect it, and it seems that it's lacking AF support. When I plug the device into my Windows PC through SATA, everything shows up fine.
HD Sentinel shows all SMART info when it's plugged in, even over USB, and hints at the 4k sectors.
Is there any way to use the device (read-only should be fine) over USB without buying a new USB adapter?
My amazon history says the adapter is called "CN Memory 75615" and 5 years old.
hard-drive usb sata advanced-format
hard-drive usb sata advanced-format
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The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29
add a comment |
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The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29
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The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29
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The adapter may be to old to communicate with a 6tb drive.
– Moab
Jan 12 at 17:06
I have a very new one, but it doesnt include external power, so it can only power smaller drives. I'll try to figure out a solution to hook up power externally
– y-spreen
Jan 12 at 17:29