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Thread ID: 141518 2016-01-01 01:52:00 Just bought a docking staition win 10 doesn't recognize micky (7329) Press F1
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1413647 2016-01-01 01:52:00 I have just bought www.trademe.co.nz

And Windows 10 doesn't recognize it were as linux does, it bleeps as though its loaded in windows but nothing also when using in linux I can only see the sata drives and not IDE drives which is what I bought it for as I have a lot of IDE drives that I wish to access is it just a case of removing all the jumpers or putting them in the right sequence as the disc's spin but don't show.

Would like to access them with win 10 as main OS
micky (7329)
1413648 2016-01-01 02:01:00 It doesnt say it works with Win 10. Does anything appear for it in device manager, when it's plugged in? Speedy Gonzales (78)
1413649 2016-01-01 02:46:00 Hi I have it to recognize Sata OK but still can't see IDE it shows in device manager = Generic storage device usb device.
I have the jumper set as WD show but nothing showing yet
micky (7329)
1413650 2016-01-01 02:57:00 Did you actuallt check to make sure it has IED connections available. ?

In the Specs it only says SATA :
•Compatible with all 2.5” or 3.5” SATA I/II hard drive up to 4TB(4000GB, 2X2TB) capacity
wainuitech (129)
1413651 2016-01-03 00:23:00 Did you actuallt check to make sure it has IED connections available. ?

In the Specs it only says SATA :

If it has a cheap power supply, then the whole thing is potentially an IED...
Agent_24 (57)
1413652 2016-01-03 00:54:00 If it has a cheap power supply, then the whole thing is potentially an IED... That was a typo -- Bloody W10 playing up, locked and couldn't get back before the timer ran out. It was meant to read IDE.


The advert states SATA which doesn't mean it has IDE as well - Hence asking.
wainuitech (129)
1413653 2016-01-03 01:13:00 If it has a cheap power supply, then the whole thing is potentially an IED...

:)

Reading a Guardian article yesterday about dyslexia. Someone said something dumb in the reader comments section and someone else replied with WFT?. That last reply got a huge number of likes and it took me quite a while to figure it out!

(IED = Improvised Explosive Device)
BBCmicro (15761)
1413654 2016-01-03 23:18:00 That was a typo -- Bloody W10 playing up, locked and couldn't get back before the timer ran out. It was meant to read IDE.
The advert states SATA which doesn't mean it has IDE as well - Hence asking.

I know, I suppose I should have put a :p or something on my comment to show it was a joke.

But when you know someone who lost a 640GB drive to a real bargain-basement SATA HDD enclosure, yeah. Those things are IEDs sometimes...

Even more frustrating when you have previously explained at length why the ultra cheap ones are NOT a good idea!
Agent_24 (57)
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