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I have an old Samsung SpinPoint 80Gb IDE drive that would do just fine for backing up my most important files (photos, C# projects, etc.) What I'd really like to find is an enclosure for it that offers one-touch backup of any directories on my laptop that I've specified.
I don't really care whether I'm dealing with firmware or software, but I'd just like to be able to stick this 80Gb HDD is a box, push a button, and it begins backing up "Pictures"... "Visual Studio Projects"... etc.
-kyrathaba (June 28, 2011, 07:30 PM)
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40hz:
there are a ton of sata hard drive docks
-mouser (June 28, 2011, 07:21 PM)
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I can recommend the Thermaltake BlacX Duet SATA dock. :Thmbsup:
Excellent quality, inexpensive, must-have accessory if you do any kind of PC hardware support or repair work. (Or if you need to scrub a particularly resilient piece of malware off somebody's boot drive.) Prices vary widely so be sure to shop around for it. List is $49.99 USD. But last time I needed another one I ended up scoring two on sale for $22 each. I would have bought more at that price but they were the last two in stock where I got it.
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@kyrathaba -Very nice find. Haven't seen one of those before. Caveats aside, I like the fact it's an all-in-one. If they just added in a 6-port USB hub it would be the perfect addition to a technician's field kit. And a lot less to carry. 8)
kyrathaba:
Yes, I really like the Thermaltake BlacX Duet SATA. Very sharp. But I don't think it'd work with my old drive, which is IDE.
If they just added in a 6-port USB hub it would be the perfect addition to a technician's field kit.
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+1
40hz:
But I don't think it'd work with my old drive, which is IDE.
-kyrathaba (June 28, 2011, 09:24 PM)
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It won't. It's strictly SATA. Straight EIDE docks seem to have disappeared recently. Thermaltake used to make a companion EIDE version OF the BlacX. But I haven't seen one in years so I'm guessing it's been discontinued.
Startech still makes a dual IDE/SATA docking station, but it's fairly pricey.
I had an IDE dock. But it died about a year ago. What I now use is the guts from an old external USB drive enclosure that I leave the cover off of. Not as convenient to use as a real dock. But it does help recycle some of those old dead external IDE drives. Which is a lot greener than tossing them in the trash.
8)
mwb1100:
I have an old Samsung SpinPoint 80Gb IDE drive that would do just fine for backing up my most important files
-kyrathaba (June 28, 2011, 07:30 PM)
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I'd just get an inexpensive SATA drive to replace the the 80GB drive and be done with it...
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