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USB and FireWire > USB and FireWire Adapters > USB 2.0 TO IDE CABLE ADAPTER FOR 2.5"/3.5"/5.25" DRIVE
Part No : ECS-USB20-ADP

USB 2.0 TO IDE CABLE ADAPTER FOR 2.5"/3.5"/5.25" DRIVE

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$ 17.99
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$ 25.99
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The USB 2.0 to IDE Drive Adapter implements a bridge between one USB port and one ATA or ATAPI based mass storage device port. The USB 2.0 to IDE Drive Adapter turns any IDE drive into a convenient external drive. Easily transfer files from computer or notebook, back up files, or store large file archives on hard drives. The Hi-Speed USB interface provides for easy installation with its Plug and Play design. The adapter supports all existing IDE/ATAPI devices such as Iomega Zip, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM and IDE hard drives.
 
Features
  • Powered from USB connector
  • External power adapter for IDE/ATAPI devices
  • Supports ATA/ATAPI CD-ROM/R/RW DVD-ROM and more
  • Supports IDE and enhanced IDE hard drives
  • Plug and Play
  • Backward Compatible with USB 1.1
  • USB 2.0 up to 480Mbps Transfer Speed
  • Supports ATA/ATAPI-6 Specification 1.0
  • Support IDE & Enhanced IDE 3.5" internal IDE Hard Disk
  • Compatible with any 2.5", 3.5", 5.25" IDE devices
     
    Additional Specifications
    • USB 2.0 to IDE adapter cable
    • 2.5" to 3.5" Adapter
    • Power adapter and cord
    • Driver CD
     
     
    Some of the reviews for the product
    Reviewer : mathew mallet    Rating :
    I Liked this product as its the perfect item for transferring data from old hard drives to a new computer. Works as promised, though users might want to note that attached drives (ATAPI, IDE, etc.) should be set as MASTER in order for USB ports to recognize attached devices.