Archive for the ‘HDD Enclosures’ Category

Archive for the ‘HDD Enclosures’ Category

Why Use A Hard Drive Caddy

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Hard Drive Caddy’s (sometimes also referred to as HDD cases or enclosures) are growing in popularity all the time. Not surprising really given how easy they are to use and the relatively low cost of the caddies.

Hard drive enclosures tend to be used in two different situations:

  1. To recover data from a salvaged hard drive and then to reuse the hard drive in the caddy to create a back up solution.
  2. Used in conjunction with a new hard disk drive you can create your own back up solution cheaper than you would by buying a “packaged” solution from some of the leading brands.

If you’ve bought a new PC then you must either ensure the hard disk drive in your old PC is removed and destroyed before you take it to a re-cycling centre or alternatively take it out, pop it into a caddy, format the disk and create yourself a handy and inexpensive back up solution. Whilst the hard disk you’ve salvaged might only be small in comparison to your new PC a salvaged 120GB hard disk drive will hold up to 30,000 songs, 150 hours of video, or 25,000 photos. Given you’ve got to remove the hard drive anyway it seems a real shame not to make use of it!

If you do use an enclosure with a new hard disk then you could install say a 1.5TB hard disk into the caddy thus making yourself an inexpensive back up monster.

For many the true benefit of a HDD caddy is that it enables you recover data from a hard disk taken out of an old PC. When you are using a salvaged Hard Disk Drive then if you are using an IDE, ATA or PATA Hard Disk Drives then you need to make sure that the jumper settings on the hard disk drive are set to “master” and not “cable select” or “slave”. If you don’t get the jumper settings correct then the caddy won’t be recognised when connected to the PC.

Whilst you might expect the hard disk drives to be set to “master” as by default its not always the case so its definitely worth checking the disk before you use a caddy. If you need to change the jumper settings it’s easy to do and only takes a few seconds. Most Hard Disk Drive manufactures will have put a self explanatory label on top of the hard drive showing how the jumper needs to be set up to create the “master” “slave” and “cable select” options.

Jumpers are just metal pins that have small black plastic sleeves that slot on them.

Hard disk drive caddy’s usually connect to your PC via a USB cable but there are options available that also support Firewire and e-SATA. For most USB 2.0 is all that’s needed not least because you’ll pay a premium for a caddy with a range of connection options.

When the caddy is connected to your PC via a USB cable it works in pretty much the same way that a USB flash drive works – a new drive letter is dynamically created and you can then copy, save, drag and drop data to the hard disk drive.

Note that the newer standards of SATA hard disk drives have no jumper setting to worry about

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What are the Options to Recover Data from a Salvaged Hard Disk Drive

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

If you’ve got an old or salvaged IDE or SATA hard disk drive and you need to recover some data from it then there are several options open to you. They are all easy to use and are certainly worth considering before you pay huge sums of money to data recovery specialists.

Hard Drive Cases (also know as caddys or enclosures)

Hard Drive cases are a great solution because they provide physical protection to any hard disk drive that’s installed in the case as well as allowing you to connect to the hard drive and recover the data from the hard disk.

Hard drive cases as the name suggests are metal (normally aluminium) cases that completely encase the bare hard disk drive. Inside the case is either an IDE connector and ribbon interface or SATA connector (it will vary depending of the type of hard drive you have and whether you buy an IDE or SATA HDD case). The HDD case will typically connect to your PC via USB but cases with Firewire and e-SATA interfaces are also available.

Hard drive cases not only allow you to breath new life into any old hard disk drive but you can also you use them with new hard disk drives as well but remember to “allocate” and “format” them first!

All Hard Drive enclosures come with leads to connect the case to the PC. Smaller cases designed for use with hard disks from a laptop will be USB BUS powered but larger cases are all supplied with an external power supply.

The only real downside of the hard drive cases is that they are not designed for “popping” hard drives in and out quickly. Inside the case the hard disk drive will be held in place by four screws and then the case itself is usually secured with at least two more screws.  So, if you’re an engineer and you test lots of different hard drive cable kit solution or a hard disk docking station might be a better bet.

Disk Drive Docking Stations:

Hard Disk Drive Docking Stations are relatively new but they have already proven to be very popular technicians and engineers alike because they make testing multiple hard disk drives a piece of cake! The hard disk drives are simply pushed in to the docking station. There are no screws or connections to mess with so you can be recovering data or just checking that the hard drives work in a couple of seconds.

You do need to buy a docking station for either IDE/ATA hard disks OR SATA hard disks. There are no universal docking stations on the market that cover both interface types but they do work with different physical size versions of the same standard. So, an IDE docking station will work with 2.5” and 3.5” hard disk drives but not SATA and likewise a SATA docking station will work with 2.5” and 3.5” SATA hard disk drives but not IDE/ATA drives.

USB to IDE & SATA HDD Cable Kits:

One of the simplest and most popular products for recovering data from hard disks drives is a universal USB to IDE/SATA cable kit.

These kits are supplied with a range of USB and SATA cables plus a switching power supply unit that allows you to connect pretty much any hard disk drive to a PC via USB 2.0. The USB to IDE and SATA cable kit support hard drives from laptops (2.5″ HDD’s) and desktops (3.5″ HDD).  Its true flexibility is that it will also support IDE/ATA hard disk drives and the newer SATA (Serial-ATA) hard disk drives. Additionally these kits work on all the obvious operating systems including VISTA and Windows 7. So pretty much every flavour of hard drive, every size and every operating system is supported.

Whichever solution you use you will need to make sure if you’re using an IDE/ATA hard disk drive that its set to “master” on the jumper settings. When the hard disk is connected to your PC it will be allocated a new drive letter automatically and will then work pretty much like any USB flash drive.

Compared to the high cost of employing a professional data recovery expert these options are relatively inexpensive.

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4 Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure – 8TB!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Wow – this thing is huge and if you are a serious horder for data then how about 8Tb – thats right you can slot up to 4 x 2TB SATA Hard Disk Drives in this little beast and you’ll have more data storage than a small country!

Its a serious piece of kit designed very much for the business sector or hard core enthusiast. Very well designed and put together. Available as a RAID or Non-RAID option with the RAID option giving excellent back up and mirroring options to protect and secure your data.

The RAID version also support USB, Firewire and eSATA so you are spoilt for data transfer options with eSATA supporting transfer speeds of 3 GB per second!!

All are fine for PC and or Mac with all the latest and greatest operating systems fully supported.

Hotway Probox 4-Bay 3.5" SATA I/II Enclosure Hotway Probox 4-Bay 3.5″ SATA I/II Enclosure

Hotway Probox 4-Bay RAID 3.5" SATA I/II Enclosure Hotway Probox 4-Bay RAID 3.5″ SATA I/II

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New 5.25″ SATA Enclosures Now in Stock

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We’ve finally managed to get some SATA (Serial-ATA) versions of the ever popular 5.25″ Hard Drive cases and enclosures we sell. These 5.25″ cases are popular because they are ideal not only for hard disk drives but other peripherals with a standard SATA interface such as DVD burners, CD players etc.

If you haven’t got enough room to pop a DVD player inside your PC case then you could pop one inside one of these 5.25″ cases and simply connect it to your PC via the USB lead that’s supplied with it. Extremely easy to set up and use and a real bargain at the price we’re selling them at. We know there are cheaper versions you can pick up on ebay but frankly they’re not worth it – these units from Hotway are all RoHS compliant, they meet all the EU specs and have properly fused UK plugs (not something you can be sure of when you buy cheap and cheerful units off of ebay)

We’ve tested these case up to 1Tb becasuse thats the largest HDD we have to use for testing but we’re pretty confident they are fine up to 1.5Tb which is an absolutely whopping amount of data!

The cases as you’ll have gathered all come with UK power supply units, and a USB lead to connect them to your PC.

As an alternative you could also consider one of our ever popular USB to IDE/SATA kits – these work with all hard disk drives irrespective of their physical size, storage capacity or interface. No wonder they were our best selling product in 2009 and look on course to repeat this in 2010.

Rock 5.25" USB 2.0 Enclosure Rock 5.25″ USB 2.0 Enclosure

USB 2.0 IDE & SATA Cable (with Power Supply) USB 2.0 IDE & SATA Cable (with Power Supply)

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New Range of Colourful 2.5″ Hard Drive Enclosures

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We’ve just taken delivery of some exciting new hard drive enclosures from Hotway.  The new HDK-SU2 colour series is available in Blac, Red, Blue and White. These SATA HDD enclosures are not only gorgeous on the eye but they are incredibly well designed and manufactured but then we’ve come to expect nothing less from Hotway over the years that we’ve been dealing with them!

Each HDD Caddy comes with its own top quality leather wallet and also a USB “Y” cable that enables the data transfer and provides the power to the caddy. You don’t need to worry about any additional power supply “brick” because these caddy’s draw their power from the USB port(s) they are connected to.

Ideal solution for making your own portable back up solution or for recovering data from any salvaged hard drive taken out of a laptop. Bearing in mind you can pick up decent, branded HDD’s for around £20-£30 when combined with on of these you can get a great looking portable back up solution for only a bit less than you’ll pay for a memory stick!

These colourful versions of the HDD caddy won’t be around for long so grab one whilst they are in stock. If you’re looking for Hard Drive Enclosure and RAID solutions for 3.5″ SATA drives keep an eye on these site as these are coming soon

SATA Hard Drive Enclosure -Colours SATA Hard Drive Enclosure -Colours

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Recovering data from an IDE Hard Drive or SATA Hard Drive

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

If you’re looking to recover or transfer data  from/ or to an old IDE Hard Drive or SATA Hard Drive (or for that matter a new Hard Drive) then there are a number of options available to you and all of them are pretty easy to use:

For ease you can think about the options in 3 separate groups:

  1. Disk Drive Enclosures (also know as Drive Caddy’s)

    These are excellent because not only do they offer physical protection to the Hard Drive that’s installed in the enclosure but they really do breath new life into any old Hard Drive that you might use in them (you can of course use new Hard Disk Drives as well). The smaller HDD enclosures typically come with a protective wallet, which makes them ideal to take with you as a portable back up.

    All Hard Drive enclosures come with leads to connect the caddy to the PC and some will offer multiple connection options e.g. USB, Firewire and increasingly eSATA.

    The only real downside of the Hard Disk Enclosures is that they are not designed for “popping” hard drives in and out quickly. With HDD enclosures the HDD is held in place with screws and typically the enclosure is screwed together.  So, if you’re an engineer or you test lots of different hard drives then the cable or docking station options might be a better bet.

  2. Disk Drive Docking Stations:

    Hard Disk Drive Docking Stations are relatively new to the market but they have proven an instant hit with technicians and engineers alike. They’re popular because if you have lots of Hard Disk Drives that you need to test/check or that you want to recover data from then a docking station is quick to use. The Hard Drives simply “push in” to the docking station, no screws or connections to mess with and as a result in a matter of seconds you can be backing up or recovering data or just checking the that Hard Drives work.

  3. USB to IDE & SATA HDD Cable Kits:

    The most popular product for recovering data from Had Disks drives is a universal USB to IDE/SATA Cable Kit. This kit is supplied with all of the cables and a Power supply unit to enable you to connect pretty much any Hard Drive to a PC via USB 2.0. The kit support hard drives from Laptops (2.5″ HDD’s) and hard drives from Desktops (3.5″ HDD) and it will support both common types of hard drives; IDE/ATA and the newer standard SATA (Serial-ATA) Additionally these kits work on all the obvious operating systems including VISTA.

A few things to remember when using these Hard Drive enclosures, docking stations and USB cable kits:

  • If you are using a 3.5” IDE  HDD then the Hard Drive will need to be set to “master” on the jumper settings.
  • The HDD ideally needs to be formatted to NTSF or FAT32 and with data already pre-loaded (New HDD’s will need to be formatted and allocated before use)
  • Connect the power supply before you connect the other cables

Finally connect to PC…on some occasions it might be necessary to re-boot

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USB to IDE and SATA Kit is the Product of the Year in 2009

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Even with just a few weeks of 2009 left to run its pretty obvious already that our top selling product of 2009 is going to be the USB to IDE and SATA Cable Kit. This incredibly handy and popular piece of kit allows you to read/write to pretty much any hard disk drive going. It matters not if the Hard Disk is from a laptop, a desktop or whether its an IDE, SATA, PATA or ATA hard drive because the USB to IDE/SATA cable kit supports them all.

USB to IDE and SATA Kit

USB to IDE and SATA Kit

The kit has been flying off the shelves and is now a critical component of many an IT engineers armoury. But, don’t think you need to be a professional IT guru to use and take advantange of this product. Its incredibly easy to use, it comes with all the cables you need to connect to the hard disks drives and it includes a UK power supply unit as well.

Whether you’re looking to recover data from a salvaged hard disk drive or just to “test” a variety of hard drives you’ve found lying around this cable kit is invaluable. Its currently on sale at £18.95 and has helped a wide range of customer in desperate need of recovering data they thought they’d lost.

Here are just a few comments from customers who have purchased the VE328/VE225 USB to IDE and SATA Adapter kit:

“This is a great product got info off my old laptop which has no power due to a loose connection on the motherboard and also got files off a Compaq prosario 5030 very easy and straight forward (hot swappable)”

“Took the HD out of the failed Maxtor External Drive box, Hooked it up and ‘Hey Presto’ recovered all my early Digital Family Photo’s etc. I thought I’d lost. Much cheaper than a data recovery service and not too difficult to use if your machine is out of waranty and you don’t mind taking things apart. I didn’t get all my files back due to some corruption (which is almost inevitable with a drive failure) but by far the majority. Wish I’d bought it a year ago.”

“Easy to use and versatile. Performs well and excellent value.”

There are loads of other positive comments on our site but if you are looking for something to recover data from a Hard Disk Drive then we’d strongly recommend buying one of these.

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New 3.5″ Hard Drive Enclosure

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

We’ve just added another Hard Drive Enclosure, the Smart Drive 3.5″ SATA I & II Enclosure… One of the most sleek and aesthetically pleasing HDD Enclosures we offer!

HD6-SU2S2 is fully compatible with both SATA II and USB 2.0 specifications. It supports high-speed data transfer rates of up to 3 Gbps(SATA II) or 480 Mbps(USB 2.0), and it is also backward compatible with USB 1.1 specifications. In addition to that, all the HD6 series are hot-swappable and Plug and Play compatible.

Supports all major operating systems: Windows 98SE, ME, XP, Vista & Mac OS X.

In addition, we’ve reduced the price to £19.99 as a special introductory offer! We must be mad, I think we are! Click here to grab a bargain.

HDD Enclosure

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NEW 2.5″ Hard Drive Enclosure

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Smart Drive 2.5″ SATA I & II HDD Enclosure

New in and available in Black or White. Great for portable data storage on the move and an ideal backup solution for anyone who values their data. Comes with an integrated ‘Back up button’ like most of our HDD Enclosures, once pressed activates auto-assisted backup to your PC, laptop or Apple Mac.

Suitable for SATA I & SATA II 2.5″ (9.5mm & 12.5mm) Hard Drives seen commonly in laptops. The enclosure is USB 2.0 which means simple connection and high transfer speeds and because it’s USB plug & play supported, it can be used without installing the drivers. Take a look! Here.

Hard Drive Enclosure

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Old or Unused Hard Drives? Make use of them!

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Whether you have an old internal IDE hard drive or you’ve just recently purchased a new SATA hard drive. If your anything like me then you’ll have two or maybe even three hard drives laying around… They seem to accumilate pretty quickly when having to upgrade for a bigger size or faster unit. The other problem is many motherboards will only support up to two hard drives. Let’s say for instance your internal hard drive was USB powered, there’d be no limit to have many you can have! And with our special offers on USB Hubs, you can connnect as many as your USB ports allow!

We have two great options for making use of them!

  1. Hard Drive Enclosures
    Hard Drive Enclosures (also known as Hard Drive Caddy’s) are rigid cases that Hard Disk Drives “sit” inside. They are designed to support standard Hard Disk Drives of all types and sizes and once installed inside the enclosure, the enclosure can be connected to the computer via USB, Firewire or e-SATA.We have a large range of Hard Drive Enclosures…

    HiPoint 3.5″ IDE USB 2.0 External HDD Enclosure

    The new HiPoint 3.5″ IDE USB 2.0 External HDD Enclosure offers an easy and fast way to add storage in the office or at home. Quick and simple installation allows you to instantly store and share music, videos, images and any other file(s).

    Simple setup and endless possibilities make the HiPoint 3.5″ IDE USB 2.0 External HDD Enclosure the perfect solution for your home and small office. The HiPoint 3.5″ IDE USB 2.0 External HDD Enclosure replaces many other devices and is designed to setup easily without network administrator knowledge.

    hard drive enclosure
    £16.99 Buy
    Probox SATA Hard Drive Enclosure

    This version of the new Probox range of SATA Hard Drive enclosures from Hotway will support any SATA Hard disk drive up to 1.5TB. Data transfer from the Hard Drive Case to the PC is via USB 2.0. The HDD case is manufactured from Aluminum which is lightweight, rigid and has superior heat dissipation capabilities – so, no fan needed meaning near silent running! Suitable for Mac or PC. Cables, a UK Power Supply and VAT is included in the price!

    The Hard Drive Enclosure supports SATA Hard Drives up to a whopping 1.5TB (1,500 GB) !!

    hard drive enclosure
    £16.99 Buy
    3.5″ Mobile Disk USB 2.0 – SATA HDD Enclosure

    This version of the new Probox range of SATA Hard Drive enclosures from Hotway will support any SATA Hard disk drive up to 1.5TB. Data transfer from the Hard Drive Case to the PC is via USB 2.0. The HDD case is manufactured from Aluminum which is lightweight, rigid and has superior heat dissipation capabilities – so, no fan needed meaning near silent running! Suitable for Mac or PC. Cables, a UK Power Supply and VAT is included in the price!

    The Hard Drive Enclosure supports SATA Hard Drives up to a whopping 1.5TB (1,500 GB) !!

    hard drive enclosure
    £18.58 Buy
  2. Cable Kits
    USB to eSATA Adapter with One-touch Backup

    This simple USB dongle allows connectivity via USB to any eSATA device (typically a Hard Drive Case with an eSATA output) The kit Includes the eSATA cable (“i” type SATA Cable) to connect from the SATA device to the dongle and then in turn to the PC.

    When connected to an external Hard Drive Enclosure with an eSATA interface you can copy or offload files from the Hard Drive to your PC easily and quickly.

    Plug & Play Support for Win98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS v9.2 or higher

    usb to ide sata kit
    £9.99 Buy
    USB to SATA HDD Cable + eSATA Outputs (VE444)

    This handy USB to SATA (Serial-ATA) adapter with a Power Supply allows you to recover, transfer and back-up data to/from any SATA Hard Disk Drive via a USB Port (or eSATA and an eSATA cable is supplied).

    The connectivity to your PC is via USB 2.0 or eSATA (the eSata cable is supplied). eSATA offers 3x the speed of USB 2.0. Don’t have an eSATA connection on your PC? Add all the connectivity a professional needs with our multi funtion panel or for Laptops with one of our SATA Express Cards

    The adapter and all cables are supplied (see image gallery for full details). The USB to SATA adapter is easy to use and manufactured from high quality components and its USB 2.0 ready.

    usb to ide sata kit
    £17.99 Buy
    USB 2.0 IDE & SATA Cable (with Power Supply)

    This is an incredibly handy USB to SATA and IDE Adapter and Converter Cable solution for SATA and ATA, IDE Hard Drives. The USB to SATA and IDE Kit Includes an eSATA to SATA cable (Type I – Type L) and a Power Supply unit for the hard drives.

    The USB to IDE/SATA Kit allows you to transfer files from computer or notebook easily and with no fuss, back up files, or store large file archives on hard drives. Its perfect for techies or anyone that needs access to a hard drive, or a fast way to add another SATA or IDE device. The hi-speed USB 2.0 interface provides an almost universal connection for any Windows or Macintosh workstation. The adapter supports all existing Serial ATA SATA drives or IDE drives. Its fine for 2.5″ Hard Disks (laptop sized HDD’s) or 3.5″ Hard Disks (typically found in desktop PC’s or towers).

    usb to ide sata kit
    £18.95 Buy

Help & AdviceHard Drive Caddy’s

Not sure which Caddy you need???
Guide to choosing the right HDD Enclosure

Not sure how to format a HDD???
Help & advice on HDD formatting a hard drive

Not sure how to make a backup???
Help & advice on making backups

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