When I took the failed SATA drive out of the enclosure and either mounted it in a new SATA/USB enclosure or even just a SATA/USB interface, the drive worked fine. Main reason was that most of the external drive failures I have had, and there were actually only a few, turned out not to be the actual drive itself, but the USB-SATA bridge in the enclosure. ![]() I used to buy WD pretty much exclusively and also Toshiba, but switched to Seagate in the last few years.
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