APM external enclosure for IDE hard drive March 5 'USB 2.0

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  • WARNING! Incorrect instructions for Win 7  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    For other systems, I do not know! ------------------------------------------- It is stated (after a safety alert symbol and the word WARNING) that drives must be set to "Master" and place the jumper in this position before installing into the bo
  • Good product 5543  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    The box allows you to insert an IDE hard disk 3.5-inch. This scratch very easily if it is difficult to handle or if it is often carries. Its implementation is simple and its design will block the hard disk on the housing using 4 screws. The head of t
  • simple enough  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    little problem for installing the IDE HDD into the case for a computer technician. In line with what I expected. entry level but sufficient. Supplied with screws, power supply block, doc and CD.
  • Average quality 134  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    works, but when touched, it seems that the case is charged with electricity. Also, when I plug my mouse freezes at times, but this may be due to the hard drive ...
  • Quick installation but beware heating  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    Fast installation and without difficulty. Only flat, the case is not at all ventilated attention to heating if you use your hard disuqe long.
  • Very Good 1 6839  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    As for me, the case has been extremely easy to use, my hard drive went perfectly slipped in, no connection problem. I do not use it every day, it was mainly to recover data from my hard drive so it made me very well serviced !!
  • housing for internal HDD  

    APM external IDE hard drive enclosure for 3.5 '' USB 2.0 (Electronics)
    allowed me to use a hard drive removed from my PC and make backups. startup button a bit temperamental,