Connecting a hardrive
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Hello,
I bought a SATA-USB cord and connected it to 2 external hard drives (1 at a time) , I had from an other computer. The first time I tried them they worked fine . I could see the icon removable disk on 'my computer'. Now I connected both again as I needed some data that was on them and nothing is seen.... like nothing is connected . However the hard drives I connected are heard like working and getting heated.
What is wrong?
I bought a SATA-USB cord and connected it to 2 external hard drives (1 at a time) , I had from an other computer. The first time I tried them they worked fine . I could see the icon removable disk on 'my computer'. Now I connected both again as I needed some data that was on them and nothing is seen.... like nothing is connected . However the hard drives I connected are heard like working and getting heated.
What is wrong?
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