I have an external USB case which I use with an old hard drive. The power has now failed. It's probably just a loose connection. Over the past few weeks there have been a couple of occasions when I've switched it on and it hasn't responded. A light jiggle did the job. Now it appears to be jiggle-proof. There is no problem with the hard drive.
Can anyone suggest a shop where I might be able to get it repaired, preferably at the southern end of town?
Small electrical/electronic repair
Re: Small electrical/electronic repair
Is this a USB enclosure for the HDD? Presumably if it's USB-powered it's a 2.5" HDD in which case you would probably be better buying a new enclosure and take the opportunity to get a USB 3.0 version too. I would recommend Invade IT for that, even though they are at the north end of town on Soi 6, or somewhere on the 3rd floor MV. It would probably cost a similar amount as a repair job.
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Re: Small electrical/electronic repair
Thanks for the suggestion, J.J.B.J.J.B. wrote:Is this a USB enclosure for the HDD? Presumably if it's USB-powered it's a 2.5" HDD in which case you would probably be better buying a new enclosure and take the opportunity to get a USB 3.0 version too. I would recommend Invade IT for that, even though they are at the north end of town on Soi 6, or somewhere on the 3rd floor MV. It would probably cost a similar amount as a repair job.
It's a plastic enclosure for a standard internal SATA HDD, with a mains power lead and a USB cable. I remember it being stupidly expensive: 2,000 baht +. I have another simple dock, currently in use elsewhere. I wouldn't wish to pay more than few hundred baht for a replacement.
Actually, I think the repair could be a simple 10-minute job and, since I'm otherwise happy with the old case, would like to check that out as a first step.