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Phil Battison

Are IDE/ATA Hard Drive Enclosures facing extinction?

... switched off their production of IDE/ATA Hard Drive enclosures and are now only manufacturing SATA Hard Drive enclosures. So, if you think you might have a need for an IDE/Enclosure it might be worth buying one sooner rather than later.   Read Read: Are IDE/ATA Hard Drive Enclosures facing extinction?

By: Phil Battison | 30/06/2009 | Hardware

When it’s better not to use a Hard Drive Enclosure

... will use up valuable time and just be cumbersome. You’d also have to have an enclosure for each size and type of Hard Drive, e.g. 2.5” Hard Drives, 3.5” Hard Drive and then a version for IDE and a version for SATA – simply not practical. A ... Read Read: When it’s better not to use a Hard Drive Enclosure

By: Phil Battison | 18/06/2009 | Data Recovery

What to Consider when Buying a Hard Drive Enclosure

... enclosures are designed for 9.5mm thick hard drives and will not support the larger 12.5mm version. IDE or SATA - Your hard drive enclosure needs to support the interface on the end of the hard drive. Your hard drive will either have an ... Read Read: What to Consider when Buying a Hard Drive Enclosure

By: Phil Battison | 19/06/2009 | Hardware

Hard Drive Enclosures – keeping it simple

... portable. So, you can store it securely or take it and your data with you. Hard Drive Enclosures are available in two basic formats: SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) and IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics).  IDE drives use a 40- ... Read Read: Hard Drive Enclosures – keeping it simple

By: Phil Battison | 01/07/2009 | Hardware

What to do if your 2.5" IDE (or ATA) Hard Disk won't connect to a standard IDE Disk Caddy

... up unit but it won't fit what options do you have? There are normally two reasons why a standard IDE/ATA Hard Disk will not fit or connect to a standard USB Disk Enclosure designed to take these hard drives: The Hard Disk is a 12mm thick ... Read Read: What to do if your 2.5" IDE (or ATA) Hard Disk won't connect to a standard IDE Disk Caddy

By: Phil Battison | 12/06/2009 | Data Recovery

Create your own Data Back Up solution from any spare Hard Disk Drive with a Hard Drive Enclosure

...  (typically used in laptops), 3.5" Hard Drives (typically used in Desktops and Towers) and they  have Hard Drive Enclosures that work with the older style IDE hardrives and the newer (faster) Serial-ATA (SATA) Drives. When you are using the ... Read Read: Create your own Data Back Up solution from any spare Hard Disk Drive with a Hard Drive Enclosure

By: Phil Battison | 12/06/2009 | Data Recovery

Hard Drive Enclosures – The Basics

... of the main hard drive the “ghosted” back up can then be used to get you up and running again in no time at all. Some hard drive enclosures come with “back-up buttons” and software that make this easy. If you buy a hard drive enclosure ... Read Read: Hard Drive Enclosures – The Basics

By: Phil Battison | 28/06/2009 | Hardware

Hard Disk Enclosures - What are they & why would I use one?

... ” that you slot the Hard Disk into (secured by a couple of screws) and with external connections that allow you to connect the enclosure to your PC. They are simple to use, great for recovering data from old Hard Drives and excellent for ... Read Read: Hard Disk Enclosures - What are they & why would I use one?

By: Phil Battison | 16/06/2009 | Hardware

Are “One Touch Back Up” Hard Drive Enclosures worth the extra money?

... money?  There are lots of Hard Drive Enclosures available on the market for 2.5” and 3.5” Hard Drives. Often the distinguishing features between them (apart from the obvious size) are whether they are for IDE or SATA Hard Disk Drives and ... Read Read: Are “One Touch Back Up” Hard Drive Enclosures worth the extra money?

By: Phil Battison | 22/06/2009 | Hardware

Recovering data from an IDE Hard Drive or SATA Hard Drive

... the obvious operating systems including VISTA. A few things to remember when using these Hard Drive enclosures, docking stations and USB cable kits: If you are using a 3.5” IDE  HDD then the Hard Drive will need to be set to "master" on ... Read Read: Recovering data from an IDE Hard Drive or SATA Hard Drive

By: Phil Battison | 12/06/2009 | Data Recovery

Jumper Settings When Using a Hard Drive Enclosure

... a sense of satisfaction that you are re-cycling what would otherwise be a scrapped piece of hardware. If you are using an IDE or ATA Hard Disks with an enclosure then it’s important that you set the jumper settings on the disk to “master” ... Read Read: Jumper Settings When Using a Hard Drive Enclosure

By: Phil Battison | 02/07/2009 | Hardware

RAID Hard Drive Enclosures – When one Hard Drive is not enough

... music, family films and movies to their PC this trend is only set to increase. When shopping for RAID enclosures bear in mind that most of them will only support the newer, faster SATA Hard Disks Drives and not IDE, ATA or PATA Hard Drives. Read Read: RAID Hard Drive Enclosures – When one Hard Drive is not enough

By: Phil Battison | 29/06/2009 | Hardware
Raphael Hidalgo

Portable 2.5 Inch IDE HDD Media Centre + DVR

... our great 12 month warranty. Hard disk drive (HDD) NOT included, the HDD you use must be formatted correctly for the enclosure to be able to operate. China Manufacturer Specification Permitted Internal HDD Size: 2.5Inch HDD up ... Read Read: Portable 2.5 Inch IDE HDD Media Centre + DVR

By: Raphael Hidalgo | 14/07/2009 | Technology
Phil Battison

The best thing to do with a Hard Disk Drive recovered from an old PC

... a laptop PC, a Desktop PC or whether the Hard Disk is one of the older style IDE HDD's or a comparatively new SATA Hard Drive there is a Hard Disk Enclosure available for you. Once you've removed the hard disk drive from the PC (desktop PC ... Read Read: The best thing to do with a Hard Disk Drive recovered from an old PC

By: Phil Battison | 13/06/2009 | Data Recovery

Why won't my laptop Hard Drive fit inside my Hard Disk Caddy?

... you have a HDD that is 12mm thick. The thickness of the HDD is important when chosing any external HDD case or HDD enclosure because the HDD cases are designed to provide a "snug fit" around the HDD to stop them rattling around inside the ... Read Read: Why won't my laptop Hard Drive fit inside my Hard Disk Caddy?

By: Phil Battison | 13/06/2009 | Hardware

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