<p dir="ltr">Before you yank the drive from the enclosure see about using the manufacturer software to verify the disk. </p>
<div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 24, 2016 6:14 PM, "Michael Butash" <<a href="mailto:mike@butash.net">mike@butash.net</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<p>I'd say you have a bad unit. Try pulling the drive out of it and
connecting it direct to a sata bus and see if that works to get a
response to the bus. Either the drive, or the usb converter chip
could be dead.<br>
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<p>I began to find at one point years ago my chances of buying those
cheap external enclosure "backup drives" meant more than likely
they would be doa, die soon, or otherwise cause me grief (like
causing systems not to post with them connected) indicating some
sort of electrical short. More often than not, usb drives are
crap.<br>
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<p>What I have found is vendors sell _garbage_ drives as "usb", most
have signfiicantly lower warranties (6mo-1yr vs 3-5yr) and mtbf
rates. This means you're usually buying the stuff that doesn't
otherwise cut muster for desktop or enterprise use. <br>
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<p>More simply: Expect they will die, and fast.</p>
<p>What I do here is buy a normal desktop drive with a good
warranty, get an enclosure myself, put it together myself, and run
them this way. I rarely lose a disk, much better quality over
all.<br>
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-mb<br>
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<div>I got a problem. This new drive won't format. Linux saw it
when I first plugged it in. I then tried copying some files to
it which resulted in an error appearing after 5-10 minutes
telling me to open windows and run 'chkdsk \f' on the device.
Then I plugged it into windows10 and couldn't figure out how
to open a terminal so I decided to format it. But it wouldn't
format. When I attempt to it flashes twice a second for a
little then a long flash then again quickly. So I figured I
would attempt the format with Linux but Linux doesn't see the
drive now so no formatting with it. Can someone help?</div>
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