> I plugged the drive into my desktop with a SATA cable, and the errors
> showed up again like they should have. So I have to reluctantly give
> a -1 to USB adapters. Just giving my experience.
I think what this thread of conversation does ultimately show
though is that you need to have a selection of devices/tools at
your disposal in order to effectively perform data recovery,
because any single method won't work at all times.
Here I have several different USB bridge/adapters, a couple of
eSATA ones and of course two or three different systems I can
plug SATA directly in to. . . and a big pot of "lucky dust" for
ensuring I get the data off for clients before the drive starts
-110's on me.
:)
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