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-ThatGingerKid-@alien.topB to Data Hoarder@selfhosted.forumEnglish · 2 years ago

I'm a noob I shucked a WD Elements 2TB external drive I bought a few years ago and found the base board has USB, not SATA. It's a WD20NMVW. I'm guessing there's no SATA beneath all of this?

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I'm a noob I shucked a WD Elements 2TB external drive I bought a few years ago and found the base board has USB, not SATA. It's a WD20NMVW. I'm guessing there's no SATA beneath all of this?

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    looks like it. you can still use it in a nas. just connect it to a usb port instead of sata, it should be fine except possibly limited SMART Info.

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      Good to know. I was dumb and broke the case, though 😬

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      What do you mean be SMART info?

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    WD and Toshiba portable drives have USB soldered on. Seagate portables still have a SATA interface.

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      Good to know, thank you

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      some Samsung drives also do have USB soldered on, I have one (Seagate drive, Samsung enclosure).

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    Upload more pictures. Some of those were removable. Not sure about this model.

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    I’m guessing there’s no SATA beneath all of this?

    Correct, these are native USB drives.
    You are stuck with this so you might as well put it back in the case.

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      I’m dumb and I broke the case 😬

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      Technically not native USB, they usually have a SATA to USB translator chip soldered

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    Most external 2.5" drives do not have sata connections. Only the 3.5" drives are a reasonable safe bet, and it’s still not a sure thing. Best to look up the drive before purchasing.

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