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USB 2.0 to IDE Cable Adapter (for 2.5-Inch and 3.5-Inch IDE)

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Your Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Dekcell
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USB 2.0 to IDE Cable Adapter (for 2.5-Inch and 3.5-Inch IDE) Features
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Support plug-n-play, USB Hot- Swap. Accommodate all existing storage devices such as: 2.5 HDD, 3.5 HDD, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW. Do not plug in 2.5 HDD and 3.5 devices at the same time.
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Additional USB 2.0 to IDE Cable Adapter (for 2.5-Inch and 3.5-Inch IDE) Information
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This USB 2.0 to IDE Drive Adapter turns any standard IDE drive into a convenient external drive.Easily transfer files from computer or notebook, back up files, or store large file archives on hard drives.
The Hi-Speed USB interface provides for easy installation with its Plug and Play design.The adapter supports all existing IDE/ATAPI devices such as a CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and 2.5 and 3.5 IDE hard drives.
* General Features:
* Support plug-n-play, USB Hot- Swap.
* Accommodate all existing storage devices such as 2.5 HDD, 3.5 HDD, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD+RW.
* Do not plug in 2.5 HDD and 3.5 devices at the same time
Power Supply:
* DC5V, 500mA max
* AC-DC Power Supply (100-120V 50-60Hz) 12V & 5VDC for 3.5 & 5.25 devices
Regulatory Approvals:
* FCC
* CE
Package Includes:
* One USB2.0 TO IDE Cable
* AC-DC Power Supply (100-120V 50-60Hz) 12V & 5VDC for 3.5 & 5.25 devices
* One Power Cable
* Driver CD
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What Customers Say About USB 2.0 to IDE Cable Adapter (for 2.5-Inch and 3.5-Inch IDE):
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Extremely easy to use and is very handy if you have several hard drives around and do not wish to mount them in cases.
Bought this adapter some time ago -could be 2 years by now. It was junk.
This works great, it came with a power cord too, which is useful if your trying to access stuff from a PC harddrive thats not in a pc. Fits laptop and pc harddrives via an adapter. No problems at all.
I thought all the data on my USB external drive was toast. I wasn't expecting much, but my Win XP machine recognized the drive right away and I was able to recover all the data. On a hunch, I ripped open the casing (I practically needed a chisel) and found an IDE drive inside. Commercial data recovery is both expensive and non-secure, so I thought it would be worth $30 to see if this drive had any life left in it.The kit comes with the adapter for two different kinds of drives (not SATA) and a power supply that plugs right into the back of your drive. I am very pleased with this bit of tech.As others have noted, this device will not win any awards for design or robust construction, but it did the job for me. I can see where people getting rid of old computers might want to keep the old drives in case there is some data they might need and didn't copy over.
I bought this product but it really didnt worked for me. Dont knw what happend, but I swapped the usb to ide attachment with my friend and it worked for both us for few days. then it completly stopped working. i wud suggest to spend $10 more and get something reliable than to waste time on this.
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