Clone a Micro SATA / U-SATA

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So, It's the first time as a tech it has been necessary to clone a Micro SATA HD.

The customer brought in a Dell Latitude E4200 which currently has a 64GB Micro SATA / u-SATA drive installed.

I have tried booting from Acronis True Image - Backing the drive up to an external USB drive and then was going to fit the new one and restore it. This is proving difficult though. I keep getting an error message.

Anyone got experience of doing this? Is it worth buying some better cables / adapters?
 
I had a dead machine come in with one of these... bought a nice enclosure for the drive off of Amazon - usb 3, works great... ended up getting two and buying a msata drive for backing up data on site

Amazon.com: MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof USB 3.0 mSATA SSD Enclosure Adapter - MDMS-BP-USB3: Computers & Accessories (looks like it is out of stock at the moment though)

I also got 2.5" enclosure that works good too - Amazon.com: StarTech.com 2.5-Inch SATA to Mini SATA SSD Adapter (SAT2MSAT25): Computers & Accessories
 
I had a dead machine come in with one of these... bought a nice enclosure for the drive off of Amazon - usb 3, works great... ended up getting two and buying a msata drive for backing up data on site

Amazon.com: MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof USB 3.0 mSATA SSD Enclosure Adapter - MDMS-BP-USB3: Computers & Accessories (looks like it is out of stock at the moment though)

I also got 2.5" enclosure that works good too - Amazon.com: StarTech.com 2.5-Inch SATA to Mini SATA SSD Adapter (SAT2MSAT25): Computers & Accessories

I was thinking of buying a couple of these..

StarTech.com Slimline SATA to SATA Adapter with Power(SLSATAADAP): Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
 
I bought a Startech cable in the end - Micro Sata to normal sata with lp4 power.

I can't get the PC I use for cloning to recognize that the drive is even plugged in.
 
I suggest that you might want to consider contacting PCImage.co.uk to see if the drive is actually healthy and pay them to make the copy for you.

As for a new adapter, check with microsatacables.com...they might have what you are looking for.
 
I think possibly the adapters I ordered didn't work with the type of drive I am trying to clone. Going to order some different ones and see how that goes. Spoken to Sean at PCImage, told me it was vital that the voltages were right and make sure the adapter is correct for the drive I am trying to clone.

Thanks for the help lcoughey.
 
So just in case anyone is interested - I ordered some different adapters with the different voltages and they worked a treat. Cloned as usual with Acronis. Thought I'd post my remedy in case others face the same issue.
 
So just in case anyone is interested - I ordered some different adapters with the different voltages and they worked a treat. Cloned as usual with Acronis. Thought I'd post my remedy in case others face the same issue.
You might want to share a link to the adapters that worked.
 
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