USB3.1 Gen2 Type-C to M.2 SSD (PCIe NVMe) Enclosure (2)
PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 10Gbps Enclosure
PCIe/NVMe M.2 SSD 10Gbps エンクロージャ

PCIe/NVMe M.2 SSD 10Gbps エンクロージャ

セール価格$36.99 USD
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SKU: S1201A
M.2 NVMe SSD エンクロージャ アダプタ、Unitek アルミニウム USB 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps から NVMe PCIe M キー & B+M キー ソリッドステート ドライブ外部エンクロージャは、UASP & トリムをサポートし、M.2 M-Key SSD 2230/2242/2260 と互換性があります/2280.
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Suitable SSD:
This M.2 SSD Enclosure only for M.2 NVMe PCIe M-Key & B+M Key SSD. Applicable to sizes 2230/2242/2260/2280 solid-state drives. Does not support M.2 SATA-based SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, M.2 PCIe devices such as WiFi and capture cards, mSATA SSDs, and non-M.2 form factor SSDs.

High Speed:
With USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, supports up to 10Gbps data transfer speed. It's a reversible plug connector, easy to plug in and out. Backward compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0.

How to Install M.2 SSD:
1. Remove the screw.
2. Remove the cover.
3. Remove cover and pull out the PCBA.
4. Insert M.2 SSD to PCIe/NVMe slot.
5. Press M.2 SSD down and match the screw slot.
6. Lock M.2 SSD with the screw.

Specs
Upstream USB-C (Male)
Downstream M.2 (Female)
Product Color Space Grey
Cable Length 30 cm
Product Dimension 108 x 37 x 9mm

 

Package Contents

1 x USB3.1 Gen2 Type-C to M.2 SSD (PCIe/NVMe) Enclosure
1 x USB-C (M) to USB-C (M) Data Cable
1 x Screw (for M.2 SSD)
4 x Screw (for Enclosure)
1 x Mini Screw Driver

User Manual

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Compatibility

Compatible Multi OS, Windows 7 /8/8.1/10, Mac OS, Linux, Android. Supports Samsung 950 Pro/960 EVO/PM951/PM961/SM951/SM961, other PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD Hard Disk.
Compact aluminum housing, compatible with a variety of sizes of or M.2 M-Key SSD (PCIe/NVMe) (30mm/42mm/60mm/80mm).

Durable Design

Adopting with Compact aluminum alloy shell, excellent heat dissipation, and easy to carry. With a LED light to indicate the working status. Plug and play, hot-swappable, no need to install the driver.

LED Light

Status 1: Light On when switching on
Status 2: Blinking when read and write

How do I initialize a brand new hard drive in Windows or Mac OS?

Windows 10 
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).

Initialize a drive
Note: You typically only need to initialize a drive if the drive is new. If you cannot find an uninitialized drive in Disk Management, skip the following steps and try to partition your device.

Press the Windows key + R, type compmgmt.msc, and click Run to open Computer Management.

Navigate to Disk Management.

When prompted to, initialize your disk(s). If you are running Windows® 7 or later and are using a drive larger than 2TB, initialize the disk(s) with GPT. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, initialize the disk(s) with MBR. For more information, visit the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/support/faqs/technical-support?topic=hard-drives#mbr-vs-gpt.

Click OK.

Create a partition in a drive
Note: The following steps create an NTFS partition that uses the entire drive space. To use a different file system, select a different option in step 6.

Right-click Unallocated or RAW volume, and select New Simple Volume.

In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.

Select Primary partition.

Leave the partition size set to default, and click Next.

Assign a drive letter or leave it set to the default, and click Next.

Enter the following settings to format the partition:

In the File System field, enter NTFS.
Set the Allocation unit size to Default.
In the Volume label field, enter <your name/reference>.
Select the Perform a quick format check box.
Clear the Enable file and folder compression check box.
Click Next > Finish.
The new drive should appear in Windows Explorer.

Mac OS
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, HFS+, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).

Initialize a drive
Mac OSX detects a drive that needs to be initialized and automatically prompts you to initialize the drive. If you are prompted to initialize the drive, click Initialize. If you are not prompted to initialize the drive and you cannot find the drive in Finder, you will need to create a partition on the drive.

Create a partition on a drive
Note: The following steps create an HFS+ (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)) partition that uses the entire drive space.

To create a partition on a new drive, complete the following:

Open Finder.

Navigate to Applications and click Utilities.

Open Disk Utility.

Select the new drive and click the Partition tab.

Click Options and verify that it is set to GUID Partition Table.

Enter a name for the partition.

Click Partition.

The drive should now be accessible in Finder.

The data on my drive is not accessible. How do I fix this?

The drive may be damaged. Test with a known-working drive, or test the drive directly to a PC.
The operating system on the computer may not support reading and writing to the file system on the docked hard drive or SSD.  Remember, Windows cannot read Mac or Linux file systems. Also, macOS can read but not write to NTFS drives.
If the drives came from a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), they would not be accessible in our docking stations.
If the drive uses 4Kn sectors, check the technical specifications of the docking station, and ensure it can read 4Kn drives.

Do I need to format my target hard drive before I begin to duplicate it?

You do not need to format your target hard drive before you begin to duplicate it, because the target hard drive is automatically overwritten during the duplication process.