PRODUCT FEATURES: Patented design RoHS compliance Hot-swap capability for rapid multi HDDs access and exchange Supports eSATA Supports USB 2.0 Compact docking station design maximizes heat dissipation and exhaust
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Pros: Hot swappable. Easy setup. eSATA and USB connection. Accepts 3.5" & 2.5" SATA drives.
Cons: Okay construction. Could be cheaper.
Summary: The best feature for this dock is the flexibility. Just plug in any HDD and connect to your computer or even an HD PVR. I have three of these things ...
Summary: The best feature for this dock is the flexibility. Just plug in any HDD and connect to your computer or even an HD PVR. I have three of these things and never had any problems.
I just wish the HDD were more securely docked and less expensive.
Pros: Works great when the computer loads the proper drivers.
Cons: Just the opposite when the drivers don't load properly.
Summary: I bought the ST0005U and when connecting it to my Sony Vaio laptop (Windows XP), it was not recognized. I went to Thermaltake's site and read the FAQ section. ...
Summary: I bought the ST0005U and when connecting it to my Sony Vaio laptop (Windows XP), it was not recognized. I went to Thermaltake's site and read the FAQ section. Checking Device manager - Disk Drives, I found no 'Generic external USB Device", what I found was "Sony MSC-U04 USB Device" and "Toshiba MK6021GAS,", neither of which apply. Perhaps this is something peculiar to Sony? Also, the ST005U was showing up in the USB section as a "Sony Memory Stick Reader/Writer" with a yellow question mark. Obviously wrong, so I updated the driver to "USB Mass Storage Device", that also resulted in the yellow question mark.
I found no other help anywhere on the web. Out of frustration, I "uninstalled" both the "Sony MSC-U04 USB Device" and the "USB Mass Storage Device" in Device Manager. I then plugged the ST-0005U back in. The "Generic External USB Device" appeared, also the "USB Mass Storage Device" appeared, this time with no yellow question mark. The ST-0005U now works!!!!
Odd enough, the "Sony MSC-U04 USB Device" entry also reappeared. However, the Thermaltake product now works. I tried unplugging, replugging, and various scenarios/other drives, and it appears to be ok.
I think there may have been some kind of conflict, which did not allow the proper drivers to load. This may be a common problem that has people going into fits.
Also, Thermaltake's FAQ says nothing about checking the "USB" section in Device Manager, that was my idea, from dealing with USB stuff in the past.
Description:PRODUCT FEATURES: Patented design RoHS compliance Hot-swap capability for rapid multi HDDs access and exchange Supports eSATA Supports USB 2.0 Compact docking station design maximizes heat dissipation and exhaust
General
Device Type Storage enclosure - External
Hard Drive Form Factor Compatibility 2.5", 3.5"
Product Material ABS plastic
Width 5.1 in
Depth 3.5 in
Height 2.6 in
Storage Controller
Data Transfer Rate 300 MBps
Supported Devices Hard drive
Max Storage Devices Qty 1
Expansion / Connectivity
Expansion Bays 1 x Internal - 2.5", 1 x Internal - 3.5"
Expansion Slot(s) None
Interfaces 1 x Storage - 7 pin Serial ATA
Connections 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type B, 1 x Storage
Compatible Bays None
Compatible Slots None
Power
Power Source Included AC adapter
Type Power adapter
Software / System Requirements
OS Required Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 95/98
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