Drive not recognized when using SATA to USB adapter
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2024 4:43 am
Hi All,
New to the forum. I bought a Pioneer BDR-212V and successfully flashed its firmware down to a BDR-S12U Version 1.02 22/03/07.
TL;DR: Pioneer drive BDR-212V flashed down to BDR-S12U
SATA to USB 3 adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HQQNSZN?re ... tails&th=1
The PC operating system: Windows 10 Pro
Any ideas on how to get this to work?
The device doesn't show up in any way with Device Manager. It's powering on and off fine, with the external supply.
Long version, with background:
I purchased this SATA to USB 3 adapter off Amazon. My plan was to use the Pioneer drive with a small PC that doesn't have room to plug it directly into the motherboard, so I needed the adapter.
I didn't have any luck getting a computer to recognize the drive with the adapter, so I was able to disconnect a DVD player already there and plug the Pioneer drive directly into the motherboard of a larger desktop I was using to flash the drive. The drive was recognized and the flashing program worked successfully.
So then I was back to the smaller desktop PC and trying to get the drive to work with the adapter. I'll list some methods I've tried if needed. I've worked on this a few hours and done some googling, but I've still not made any progress.
New to the forum. I bought a Pioneer BDR-212V and successfully flashed its firmware down to a BDR-S12U Version 1.02 22/03/07.
TL;DR: Pioneer drive BDR-212V flashed down to BDR-S12U
SATA to USB 3 adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HQQNSZN?re ... tails&th=1
The PC operating system: Windows 10 Pro
Any ideas on how to get this to work?
The device doesn't show up in any way with Device Manager. It's powering on and off fine, with the external supply.
Long version, with background:
I purchased this SATA to USB 3 adapter off Amazon. My plan was to use the Pioneer drive with a small PC that doesn't have room to plug it directly into the motherboard, so I needed the adapter.
I didn't have any luck getting a computer to recognize the drive with the adapter, so I was able to disconnect a DVD player already there and plug the Pioneer drive directly into the motherboard of a larger desktop I was using to flash the drive. The drive was recognized and the flashing program worked successfully.
So then I was back to the smaller desktop PC and trying to get the drive to work with the adapter. I'll list some methods I've tried if needed. I've worked on this a few hours and done some googling, but I've still not made any progress.