@rdmd @RAZZ Off course you can use this drive. It was delivered with a plug-in power supply, and it can be connected to an USB A-Port (V2.0) or an eSATA port. But nowadays no newer laptop are equipped with an eSATA port anymore; so you have to make of an USB 2 cablíng. Which limits the data transfer to max 480 Mbit/s . @RAZZ schrieb: unfortunately your drive is only compatible with devices running the following operating systems- Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 @RAZZ Why should a external drive not be compatible to Win 10 or 11? Connected per USB cable. At the time of launching the HDD Drive 2 Go Windows 7 was the highest Windows version. Even internal IDE drives would be handled by Win 10 or 11, if the PC has an IDE port for connecting.. Cheers, daddle
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