JosephLeo
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Hey there guys, I have a weird one right now.
I need to recover some data off of a clients portable external hard drive. The thing is I'm having a problem plugging the damn thing into something.
The connection is a little flatter than a mini-USB connection and has what appears to be 5 gold contacts...so this can't be a usb connection. At first I thought that the hard drive just had an adapter attached to it so I opened up the external hdd casing and took it out, only to find out that the hard drive's circuit board has the thing soldered on!
So any advice on how to get this thing plugged in? The cable my client gave me doesn't seem to be working (Not being detected, and no light is going on) and I have no idea what the cable is called.
The hard drive in question is a Western Digital - WD10TMVV-11BG7S0 - 1TB 2.5" "Serial ATA" hard drive.
Thanks guys.
I need to recover some data off of a clients portable external hard drive. The thing is I'm having a problem plugging the damn thing into something.
The connection is a little flatter than a mini-USB connection and has what appears to be 5 gold contacts...so this can't be a usb connection. At first I thought that the hard drive just had an adapter attached to it so I opened up the external hdd casing and took it out, only to find out that the hard drive's circuit board has the thing soldered on!
So any advice on how to get this thing plugged in? The cable my client gave me doesn't seem to be working (Not being detected, and no light is going on) and I have no idea what the cable is called.
The hard drive in question is a Western Digital - WD10TMVV-11BG7S0 - 1TB 2.5" "Serial ATA" hard drive.
Thanks guys.