Yeah, it's pointless to use it as a typical external 'enclosure', but it would be great for a bench where you frequently have to backup data from dead or dying machines.
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Frequent handling of bare drives...that should keep them working :P
Yeah, it's pointless to use it as a typical external 'enclosure', but it would be great for a bench where you frequently have to backup data from dead or dying machines.
could always use their more expensive cradle solution with a 4 port usb hub
http://www.geekstuff4u.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=640
This is used for people who have to get a lot of computers up and running all the same software quickly.
That, or reading the data of the drives in quickly.