A gift to me... A USB "versa drive" external hard drive. This device roars up to abut 7200rpm(I think its a 5400 device) with a whirring buzz that shakes the earth foundations in the desk....
Then it just is a do nothing app, and no drive appears in the drive list, and the entire thing was a waste of money time and effort to save store and keep your precious files...(kind of funny... but fairly expensive so don't laugh yet!)
tinker tinker and more tinker! (did I say thinker?)
installed the drive in a PC, works like a brand new drive... I wonder why?
and the board in the "VD" is small 1" x 3.5" has a meriad of great components...
mini fan
IDE buss
short power adapter - small factor to large factor
DC adapter port
mini power switch
onboard I found an induction coil on a toadstool that has a busted toadstill cap.... that is the top of the induction coil is missing about 1/3 of the top... broke off.
It has "220" written on the top of it. I wonder if this could be the problem ie. why the thing didn't work?
so much for valuable components!!! a little coil of expensive wire wrapped around a cheap core spool...
Then it just is a do nothing app, and no drive appears in the drive list, and the entire thing was a waste of money time and effort to save store and keep your precious files...(kind of funny... but fairly expensive so don't laugh yet!)
tinker tinker and more tinker! (did I say thinker?)
installed the drive in a PC, works like a brand new drive... I wonder why?
and the board in the "VD" is small 1" x 3.5" has a meriad of great components...
mini fan
IDE buss
short power adapter - small factor to large factor
DC adapter port
mini power switch
onboard I found an induction coil on a toadstool that has a busted toadstill cap.... that is the top of the induction coil is missing about 1/3 of the top... broke off.
It has "220" written on the top of it. I wonder if this could be the problem ie. why the thing didn't work?
so much for valuable components!!! a little coil of expensive wire wrapped around a cheap core spool...
