Just a thought, but does the SSD in question require special drivers?
George
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Thanks George,
I have just put the SSD in the enclosure and connected to my PC. The
hardware connected sound comes up, but, it does not show in my PC. Do you
know where I may be going wrong?
Thank you
Ali
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In theory, yes. However, it is possible that you may run into some security
issues and may, just may, have to use (or even set up) an administrator
account with full privileges on your PC.
George
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Hi all,
My son's pc just died on him and he desperately needs to access his
documents on the SSD, where the windows was also installed. Is it possible
to access the documents with my PC? I have an ssd enclosure that could turn
the SSD into an external USB drive.
Thank you
Ali