(sorry for the mangled link, TR forum says I can't post a link since I'm a newbie - admins fix my link?) But then did the same thing again.Īfter some investigation, I stumbled upon this thread, which indicated the exact same configuration and very similar disconnection problems. I plugged it back into a different USB port on the motherboard this time, and it seemed to work for a while. I saw the volume! But then it disconnected/corrupted again. ![]() My sysadmin asked me to plug the device on a mac. I ran diagnosic tools which seemed to point to an electrical failure of the drive. Windows tools saw the partition as RAW, essentially as a wiped partition. Windows asked me to format the drive (which I did not). It did once or twice, but the volume name had gone away and the drive seemed empty. I turned the enclosure back on, but unfortunately the drive was no longer recognized regardless of what we did to try to reconnect to it. The drive then auto-disconnected and Windows auto-ejected he device. As I clicked through them to get to my data, at one point the computer freezes, and he folder I navigated to looked empty. The drive mounted fine, and I was able to see my folders. ![]() ![]() I did this to transport very data from a drive that was located on one computer, to another computer.Īt first, there was no apparent problem. ![]() I have a Thermaltake USB Dock (Blacx 5g) and I had the misfortune of putting a Samsung EVO 850 in it.
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