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However if it's a SATA drive then go for it, assuming the size is right. as in $600+)Īlso, please keep in mind the type of hard drive you are connecting to one of these things, if it's an IDE/PATA drive Then it probably isn't worth hooking up, unless you need to get data off of it, or if it's bigger than a large flash drive (as in bigger than128 GB). However, if you want to connect them in such a way to "Pool" the Available space you could Either decide to go with an enclosure that would support RAIDing 2 or more hard drives together (though the drives have got to be of the same capacity, and the same speed (both in terms of bus speed, and in terms of RPMs), not only that but they cost somewhere between $70-200), or you could get one of the drobo units (which are not cheap.
You can not recycle an internal Hard Drive using these steps (Unless for some reason it's connected via USB instead of SATA/IDE/SCSI) However, assuming that the hard drives are still good, you could pick up an external Hard Drive Enclosure on a site such as Newegg, or Amazon for about $10-20 bucks for a simple one hard drive unit.
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If there are more than one type that seem like they could be the correct one try the first one on the list and if it doesn't work simply uninstall the driver manually and repeat this process until you find one that works. Find one that closely matches the type of device and try installing it.
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A list of common hardware types will pop up and you can select drivers from these different types that relate to the device you are trying to install. Here you'll see a drop down menu and a browse button to select where the folder is for downloaded driver software, ignore these and instead select the option below these that says "let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". There will be two options: "search automatically for updated driver software" and "browse my computer for driver software", select the second option. Start by going to device manager under the control panel then right click on the device (since it doesn't have a correctly installed driver it should show up as yellow designating an error) and select "update driver software". I honestly don't know off the top of my head if it does but you can test this.
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The most likely way to get this to work without a driver straight from the manufacturer would be to see if windows has a built in driver that it can default to for card readers. Not sure if you ever got an answer to your question but if you're still interested I might have a solution.