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2.5 Inch 4 TF to SATA Adapter Card, Self-Made SSD Solid State Drive, for Micro-SD to SATA Group Card

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About this item

  • 1. Replace SATA with 4 Micro-SD cards, which can be used for system booting through Micro-SD
  • 3. No need to drive
  • 2. Support SATA hot plug
  • 4. Support system: 3.1, NT4, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, , Linux (Note: EXT4 file system is not supported)


Luejnbogty Instructions for use: 1. Before using this product, please insert the TF card into the corresponding TF socket, and then connect the SATA power and SATA data cable to the SATA host device. After power on, the LED light flashes, indicating that the TF data is read normally. 2. After the initial use and the TF card configuration change, the TF card needs to be initialized and formatted. After formatting is complete, you can perform any data operations on the TF card. Notice: 1. This product can use 1 TF card, 2 TF cards, and 4 TF cards at the same time. It does not support 3 TF cards at the same time. 2. Please pay attention to the card insertion sequence when using: When using 1 TF, please insert the TF card in the TF1 card socket, when using 2 TF cards, please insert the TF card in the TF1, card socket, and so on. If you insert the cards out of order. The product will not be to recognize the TF card normally. 3. Use the same TF card as much as possible Product name: TF to SATA adapter card Application: TF card (micro-SD card) (not included) Interface: SATA Colour:black Material:Metal + plastic Package Contents: 1 x TF to SATA adapter card Only the above package content, other products are not included. Note: Light reflection and different displays may cause the color of the item in the picture a little different from the real thing. The measurement allowed error is +/- 1-3cm.


Nate
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Doesn't work. 512GB card in Slot 1 [S1] Disk Management recognizes 477.5GB, yes, I understand file tables, expecting 475ish. When adding 32GB card to S2 Disk Management drops recognized space to 59.08GB. Putting 32GB cards in S3 and S4, so 512+32+32+32=608GB, Disk Management recognizes 118.16GB [expecting 570ish]. And even when trying to Initialize just the 512GB card in S1and the others empty, I get "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error". No matter how I'd tried to trouble shoot or do it. Followed all of their trouble shooting steps besides every Win 11Pro solution I could think of and/or find anywhere. To continue, the circuit board of the device is .5-.75mm to wide to fit in the provided enclosure. It took a while to arrive, however, it did arrive a few days earlier than expected, so that was a bit of a plus.