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  • CaptainZombie
    Brains
    • Jul 2003
    • 37851

    #1

    External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

    I have a 160gb laying around from my old PC that I gutted and I wanted to use it with the new PC I bought a few weeks ago. Since my new HDD is not using IDE cabling, I tried to also hook up the 160gb via IDE and the system wouldn't boot properly. I even checked the BIOS for boot sequence.

    My other alternative is getting an External USB Enclosure for the 160gb HDD. Has anyone had experience with HDD enclosures?

    I primarily want to use this HDD so I can load all my MP3's to.
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  • aukevin
    War Eagle, Go Braves!
    • Dec 2002
    • 14700

    #2
    Re: External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

    I bought this one from newegg about a month and a half ago. No problems with it, easy installation, sleek look:


    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817348003

    I also have this one, a couple bucks cheaper but not as nice looking, but it was all plastic and snap together, so no screws. But since you are getting it for a harddrive, I'd recommend the first one because this one has a louder fan which is annoying. I have a DVD-RW drive in it so it doesn't need the fan on.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817186103

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    • Dukefan22
      Chr*stm*s *n M*rch!
      • Aug 2003
      • 1214

      #3
      Re: External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

      I bought one primarily for the same reason you are thinking of. I got a new HD which used SATA cabling instead of IDE. The other HD was still good, but it was a little slow and had a few corrupt clusters so I wanted to get a new one. I got an external enclosure, hooked up the cables, plugged in the USB, turned it on, it comes right up like an external drive (think of like a flash drive). I now store all my mp3's and other random files on there. It's a great device for the money.
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      • aukevin
        War Eagle, Go Braves!
        • Dec 2002
        • 14700

        #4
        Re: External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

        Originally posted by Dukefan22
        I bought one primarily for the same reason you are thinking of. I got a new HD which used SATA cabling instead of IDE. The other HD was still good, but it was a little slow and had a few corrupt clusters so I wanted to get a new one. I got an external enclosure, hooked up the cables, plugged in the USB, turned it on, it comes right up like an external drive (think of like a flash drive). I now store all my mp3's and other random files on there. It's a great device for the money.
        That's why I bought the nicer looking enclosure as well. My new computer was a SATA one as well.

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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28960

          #5
          Re: External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

          Originally posted by candyman56
          I have a 160gb laying around from my old PC that I gutted and I wanted to use it with the new PC I bought a few weeks ago. Since my new HDD is not using IDE cabling, I tried to also hook up the 160gb via IDE and the system wouldn't boot properly. I even checked the BIOS for boot sequence.

          My other alternative is getting an External USB Enclosure for the 160gb HDD. Has anyone had experience with HDD enclosures?

          I primarily want to use this HDD so I can load all my MP3's to.
          I had to do the exact thing you're thinking of last winter when I got my new Dell desktop. I love the enclosure kit I got for my 80 gig HD, I haven't had a single problem with it. If I had known it would have worked so seamlessly for my music collection I probably would have gotten a laptop.
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          • CaptainZombie
            Brains
            • Jul 2003
            • 37851

            #6
            Re: External USB 2.0 HDD Enclosure?

            Thanks guys, yeah my new HDD is running with the SATA cabling also. I currently have 320GB HDD in the PC, but gutting the old PC so I can sell the parts on it, I wanted to keep the 160gb for MP3's and other media files.

            Do I have to worry about this HDD ever getting hot in these cases?

            I bought this one during lunch for $40 at Circuit City.



            Last edited by CaptainZombie; 03-06-2007, 05:06 PM.
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