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30% off USB 3.0/3.1 SATA Hard Drive Enclosure $12.59 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Wavlink-RC via Amazon AU

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  1. Type-C USB3.1 10Gbps compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB3.0 5Gbps
  2. Support UASP Transfer Protocol
  3. Supports SATA I / II / III SSD HDD (up to 6 Gbps)
  4. Fits all brand of 2.5" SATA SSD and HDD (9.5mm / 7mm slim type)
  5. Tool-free installation; hot-swap supported, plug and play
  6. LED status indicator, Plug and Play in PC / Mac platform
  7. Compatible with Microsoft Windows, Max OSX and Linux
  8. 10 minutes into hibernation
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  • +3

    Hi OP,

    I use this dock of yours (https://www.amazon.com.au/Wavlink-External-Docking-Station-F…) and every few days it would reformat itself to RAW from NTFS, any idea why

    • Mine was.the red ones. I had the same issue last year and I complained about it to the manufacturer and was kept on being told this was an impossible scenario with this product. I ain't a noob and been tech savvy pro for over 20yrs. Good thing about Amazon return/refund policy. Despite many happy campers I for one have been burnt and ain't touching these ever again.

      • thanks, so I'm not the only one with this issue, guess I'm gonna return mine as well

    • Yeah, I've tried a few different branded versions of that type of Disk Dock (not the Wavlink specifically), and all of them ended up somehow making the disks unreadable.
      I found that it seems to be very poor quality power supplies/internal power circuits, as all of them spark on the switch every time I turn them on and off. So I think it is over-volting the disks and that corrupts them.
      I am never going to try any of that type of dock again…

      • Like it doesn't corrupt the disk for me, it just changes the disk format and I have to manually change it back to ntfs

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