On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Bob in Jersey <bob.in.jer...@juno.com>wrote:

> Failing that, aren't there connectors that enable one end of the drive
> to be plugged in as if it were inside a computer case, but the other
> end is a USB plug that goes into any current machine?
>

I have one that looks like a little box with a slot at the top, and the hard
drive is inserted into the slot. It then connects to the computer via USB
(it will also do eSATA, whatever that is, but I don't have the cable or the
port on my Mac Mini for it, to my knowledge). It also has 4 USB ports at the
front of the box, which is nice.

It's made by Aluratek, and I'm pretty sure I bought it at a Best Buy near
Montreal.

John

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