Hard drive made from flash cards

1) Take the hard drive, remove the cover and take out the insides


2)Check that the size of the USB hub matches the size of the hard drive


3) Open the USB hub


4) Pass the cord through the hole at the bottom of the hard drive


5) Put the cover in place and screw it on


Ready
This is what we get:



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Comments (6)
  1. SVL
    #1 SVL Guests October 27, 2010 20:24
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    generally great but there are 2 drawbacks
    1. The speed of USB is also low through the hub compared to hard drives.
    2. It still appears as a flash drive and Windows cannot be installed there, but files cannot be stored there.
  2. Sanya123
    #2 Sanya123 Guests 1 February 2013 13:32
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    SVLwhy not install Windows, but if you combine these flash drives into a RAID then it is possible to install
  3. Graph
    #3 Graph Guests 20 October 2013 15:39
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    In my opinion, it's overkill. I understand they are making a case for flash drives, because the original one is broken. But the essence of a USB flash drive is miniature. Well, you can’t call a 3.5 hard disk a miniature one. And by weight, as a small means of self-defense. Where with this? I don’t see any practicality, even as a souvenir.
  4. Alex
    #4 Alex Guests 2 November 2017 20:55
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    1. they forgot to insulate the case and burned the motherboard (more precisely, the south bridge on it - which is responsible for USB), the protection does not always keep up and is not available everywhere.
    2. well, it makes little sense
    3. Well, you can install Windows there. There is special software, including which the raid makes from flash drives.
    But it will still take 5-10 times longer to load than from a screw. There is a slightly different technology here compared to SSD. so only for computers where you need to do without a screw. Well, the wear and tear on flash drives will be wild - they’ll soon die.
  5. Guest Sergey
    #5 Guest Sergey Guests 15 April 2018 19:41
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    Comrades, why bother with a hard drive? A CD-ROM is much better suited for this purpose.
  6. Alexander Knyazev_2
    #6 Alexander Knyazev_2 Guests 4 May 2018 13:26
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    there is nothing to do, why is he licking?