Digitech Docking Station Sata Hdd Drivers
• XC4695 Manual Introduction: : : : XC4695 is an USB2.0/E-SATA dual HDD docking station that allows direct data exchanging between SATA II 3.0G and High-speed USB. It supports Offline Clone, which is able to copy data and system files from Source HDD to Target HDD completely via finger touch. • Function: : : : * Complies with Serial ATA International Organization: Serial ATA Revision 2.6 * Supports SATA 1.5G/3.0G Speed * Supports SATA Hot swap * Supports SATA Host/Device controller configuration * Complies with USB 2.0 electrical specification * Supports USB 2.0 High-Speed and Full-Speed * Complies with USB Mass Storage Class, Bulk-Only Transport Specification * Supports clone function. • 1, 1, 1, 1, Offline clone a、 Insert source HDD to Bay ‘A’; target HDD to Bay ‘B’, and then turn on the power b、Once the Bays indicators are on, that means XC4695 is ready for clone. • c、Press and hold the clone button for 3 seconds until the indicator light is on, press the button once more for Clone confirmation.
Offline clone is starting to process. D、Clone progress indicator flashes and shows the progress (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%). • e、Once clone is finished, all progress indicators will light up. F、Turn off power and take out the HDD carefully 2, USB Clone Drive Installation a、Please insert the CD drive and click “setup.exe”.
Choose your language and click “ Next” - 5. • b、Fill in the S/N # accordingly (you can find the S/N# on the cover of CD drive) c、Click “Install” for installation - 6.
• d、Installation progress is showed e、please click “Done” once installation is finished. • 3, 3, 3, 3, Clone from Source HDD to Target HDD a、Please insert Source HDD and Target HDD well to the docking, connect XC4695 to PC via USB cable. Turn on the power, you can find the clone icon on the right bottom of window, then double click the CLONE Icon to start the program. • c、Press start to proceed with Clone. D、Clone progress is showed - 9.
Jun 7, 2009 - Therefore, an IDE or SATA drive plugged into it are not seen. (The drives do. Device Manager sees it as a USB Device under Disk Drives. I connected the adapter to a non blue usb port, and it worked instantly. Dual 2.5/3.5 SATA HDD Docking Station - USB 3.0 CAT.NO: XC4697. Dual 2.5/3.5 SATA HDD Docking Station - USB 3.0. This unit provides two SATA docking ports that can accommodate either two 3.5 or 2.5 inch SATA drives or one of each depending on your application. It is USB 3.0 ready so all your disk operations will perform up to ten times.
• e、Click “OK” once clone is finished f、You should find the same contents of Source HDD in Target - 10. • g、If your target HDD has extra space, the system will allocate it to “unallocated” area automatically, please refer to the below picture. Bundy resonite clarinet serial numbers.
(Windows system only allows a maximum of four primary partitions, if the original disc already exist four primary partitions, then it can not distinguish the extra space but logical drives can have more than one ). • b、Right click 〝New partition〞for further action c、“Next” - 12. • d、Base on your need and click “Next” e、Please enter the new partition capacity and click “Next” for further action - 13. • f、Assign the drive letter and “Next” g、Select “quick format” to format the new partition - 14. • h、Click “finish” i、Partition completed, the new partition can be found.
Hello, I have a digitech model XC4690 docking station, I am trying, well attempting to format a faulty HDD which came out of a laptop. As I am typing this the internal HDD is in the dock and the power is on, it is a separate power source and is plugged in via usb. What I'm wanting to do is format the HDD as it is just out of warranty and its GB seagate momentus.
Is there any drivers I can download to pick up the docking station as I have looked in my computer, as well as disk management and its only picking up my DVD burner and the desktop HDD. Hard drive docking stations, just like hard drive enclosures, don't need drivers on Windows XP or later. It's the hard drive that's in it, and the usb port it's plugged into which needs drivers, but they are already built in to Windows XP and later versions.
(Windows XP, however, needs Service Pack 1 or higher for USB 2.0 support). Because the actual docking station itself doesn't need a driver, manufacturers don't supply one. Try the docking station and drive on a different PC if possible. If still no joy, the docking station may be faulty.
When you connect the docking station to a PC, and with a drive inserted into it, you should hear the drive spin up as soon as you supply power to it. No spin up means either a faulty drive, faulty dock, or no power getting to it.