DriveWire - Universal Hard Drive Adapter

DriveWire - Universal Hard Drive Adapter

IDE / PATA / SATA to USB HDD Adapter

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The perfect tool for IT departments, techies, or anyone that needs to interface to a hard drive.

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Apricorn’s DriveWire Universal Hard Drive Adapter is the perfect tool for IT departments, techies, or anyone that needs to interface to a hard drive. Simple and easy to use, DriveWire provides a USB interface to virtually any PATA/IDE or SATA hard drive, 2.5” or 3.5”.
DriveWire is the ideal solution for transferring the data from a desktop or notebook PC to a new hard drive in a few easy steps. It makes what can otherwise be a daunting and tricky process, painless and easy.

DriveWire is bundled with Apricorn's "Upgrade Suite" which features the award winning EZ Gig cloning software with Data Select for Windows and Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! for Mac. When used together, DriveWire makes it easy to transfer your OS, data, applications, documents, address books, e-mail, settings and preferences from the old drive to a new drive, in few easy steps.

Start by attaching the new 2.5" or 3.5" hard drive to the appropriate connector on DriveWire's cable head. Then connect the AC power adapter and the USB cable. Now, boot up your computer using the Upgrade Suite bootable CD and make and exact clone of the old drive onto a new drive. After the transfer is completed, install the new hard drive into the desktop or notebook, and the computer will boot up just like normal.

DriveWire includes: Apricorn's Upgrade Suite with EZ Gig Cloning software with Data Select for Windows and Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper! for Mac, a hybrid adapter that connects to any 2.5" , 3.5" IDE/PATA or SATA Hard Drive, USB 2.0 cable (USB 1.1 compatible) and high quality UL Listed power adapter.

This unique adapter provides a SATA connector for the new style drives as well as 44 pin connector for a 2.5" Notebook IDE/PATA Hard Drive and 40 pin connector for a standard 3.5" IDE/PATA Hard Drive, allowing you to connect a hard drive to any desktop or notebook computer with a USB 2.0 port. This is the perfect solution for anyone needing immediate or temporary access to a Hard Drive.

You won't need to buy a different enclosure for every Hard Drive or worry about whether or not you have enough power through your USB ports run the device. Because DriveWire is guaranteed to safely provide all the power you need and it is compatible with all of today's 2.5, 3.5 IDE/PATA or SATA Hard Drives. When you combine DriveWire with Apricorn's Upgrade Suite you will have the perfect solution to upgrade the hard drive on all of today's most popular desktop and notebook computers.



EZ Gig enables you to clone your hard drive in just three simple steps

Apricorn's EZ Gig transfers all of your data, settings, OS and email from your computer's internal drive to an external drive in just three simple steps. Once the clone is complete, simply swap out your notebook drive with the new one and your notebook is instantly upgraded.



Step 1
Select your Source drive

This is usually your computer’s internal drive and is denoted by the prefix IDE




Step 2
Select your Destination drive

This is your external drive connected to your computer by Apricorn’s DriveWire


Optional
Data Select tool

Select files you wish to exclude from the clone, such as photos, videos, music or documents. This is helpful when migrating from a large HDD to a smaller SSD or when creating a Boot Disk.




Step 3
Press the "Start Clone" button

EZ Gig will clone everything to the drive on the DriveWire. It really is that simple


Upgrading your system to a high performance 7,200 RPM hard drive

For most applications, a standard 5,400 RPM notebook drive provides great performance, but what if you are looking for even greater speeds?

In addition to increasing capacity, Apricorn's high performance 7,200 RPM drives can also increase your notebook's speed. The fastest available hard drive for notebook computers, Apricorn's Xtreme Drives have a 70% faster spindle speed and a 400% larger cache over 4200 RPM drives. These drives can improve overall system performance by 30%, providing desktop performance in a notebook computer.

Due to the higher spin rate of a high performance 7,200 RPM drive, you will need an upgrade kit with an AC Apdapter for additional power.

Data Transfer Rate USB 2.0 - up to 480mbps
Power Supply DC Output: +5V/1.6A, +12V/1.8A
Interface Hi-Speed USB 2.0 to SATA or 2.5 IDE/PATA (40Pin) or 3.5 IDE/PATA(44Pin)
Dimensions 19mm X 84.5mm X 120mm (0.75” X 3.3” X 4.7”) weight: 5.5oz.
Warranty 1 year limited
Approvals FCC, UL & CE
System Requirements PC Requirements
CD-ROM Drive,128MB RAM, Pentium® CPU II, available USB port
Supported Operating Systems: Windows® 7, XP® & Vista™

Mac Requirements
CD-ROM Drive, Apple® G3 or later, 64 MB RAM, available USB port
Supported Operating Systems: Mac® OS 9.2 or later & Mac OS X 10.2 or later
  1. It's great, but... Review by possibru
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    I've had this product since 2011. I bought it online from a different site. I love this, don't get me wrong. My hard drive for my previous laptop was fried and without this product, I would have truly lost everything. For other SATA drives (laptop ones), I use this product to weave my files around and have made it a staple for making several external hard drives.

    HOWEVER! They fail to mention that when you hook up...let's say a PATA desktop hard drive, you need to have it hooked up to another power source, otherwise it doesn't turn on and you can't access it. At first, this wasn't a problem, however, my desktop computer won't start at all now, and now I can't access the drive because I don't have an ac power cable to power up the drive itself while hooked up to this adapter. So technically, this product only delivers half of what it says it can do. (Because without the extra power support for PATA/IDE drives, it doesn't work at all.) (Posted on 2/8/13)

  2. Data Recovery Review by Randy
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    This is a great device I've used many times to recover my daughter's laptop HDs and HDs belonging to friends.

    Well worth the price and extremely easy to use! Don't wait, buy it now!! (Posted on 1/11/12)

  3. Excellent solution for troubleshooting Drives Review by Paul H
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    I originally used the DriveWire to clone my paltry 160GB Notebook HDD to a 500GB unit and ultimately to a 640GB unit.

    Meanwhile, (as an IT guy) I find attaching an infected HDD using the DriveWire and running a malware scan on it effectively rids the drive of a lot of malware (such as the Fake-AV strains). When I replace the HDD into the original PC the rogue is disabled and an additional scan removes the residuals.

    I've been a fan of Apricorn solutions since 1995 and recommend their solutions to all my peers. Their Ez Gig software is a reliable solution to Image and Clone PC systems (regardless of the operating system). Simple boot to the CD and go! (Posted on 10/3/11)

  4. Extremely Useful Drive Interface Review by SoCalVic
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    Very compact device but works as designed with IDE, PATA, and SATA drives. Use it for data recovery all the time. Much easier and less expensive than buying a USB enclosure for a drive that you know is either marginal or going bad. One of my best work tools! (Posted on 9/30/11)


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Can the DriveWire be used with the older USB 1.1 port?

Yes. The DriveWire is backward compatible with older versions of USB.

Will the DriveWire work with 1.8” laptop drives?

Most 1.8” drives will use the Micro SATA connector. There are adapters on the market (Micro SATA to SATA) which can be used to work with the DriveWire.

Can the DriveWire be used without the cloning software?

Yes. The DriveWire can be used as a way of accessing data on a drive and no software needs to be used to accomplish this. Once plugged in, the drive should show up as a new drive letter in My Computer (assuming the drive is formatted and partitioned). For new drives, access disk management to partition and format the drive. It can then be used as a storage drive.

Can the DriveWire be used to recover data off an old drive?

If the drive shows up in Windows explorer, the DriveWire can be used (without the software) to access the file system and recover files. If the drive does not show up, recovery software can sometimes be used to recover files on a corrupted drive. This assumes that the drive is still functional.

What Mac software is included with my DriveWire?

Shirt Pocket SuperDuper! is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. It’s incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use. And it runs beautifully on both Intel and Power PC Macs! SuperDuper’s interface confirms all your actions in simple, clear language to ensure that the end result is exactly what you intended.

What should I do if the EZ GIG software is displaying an error indicating the block sizes are not compatible?

This error means that EZ GIG cannot determine the block size of one of the hard disks to be cloned.   The only method to get past this error is for the user to clone the drives “backwards” (Steps provided below).  This means that the drive being cloned from (Source) must be connected directly to the Apricorn adapter via USB and the drive being cloned to (Destination) must be connected internally in the PC onto the motherboard.  Since the original drive cannot be booted to at this time, the user must boot directly to the EZ GIG CD by selecting their boot menu key and then the CDROM device at startup.  When asked to select the Source and Destination, the Source will be the drive on the Apricorn adapter (usually disk 2), and the Destination will be the drive inside the PC (usually disk 1). 

If the previous suggestion does not help, we recommend using an Apricorn USB 3.0 upgrade kit.  Our USB 3.0 upgrade kits can be found here:  http://www.apricorn.com/products/notebook-hard-drive-upgrade-kits.html  

WARNING: While booted from the EZ GIG bootable CD, it is very important for you to know that it is possible to accidentally overwrite (delete) the data on your hard drive.  To prevent such an accident, be very careful to pick your old hard drive (now currently attached to the USB port) as the Source drive, and that the Destination drive (now mounted internal to the PC) is your new blank hard drive.  If you are uncertain of the Source and Destination, stop and call our tech support.  Apricorn cannot be held responsible for your data loss, and we want to do everything possible to help prevent such loss.

 

Procedure to clone drives “backwards”.

Please read the instructions completely before starting:

If your product came with Apricorn’s bootable CD, proceed to “Shut down the computer”.

 

Create the bootable CD.

  1. While booted in Windows, launch the EZ GIG application, and select the option to “Create Bootable Media”.
  2. Insert a blank CD or DVD into your optical drive.
  3. Follow the steps to create the bootable media.

 

Shut down the computer and switch the hard drives.

  1. Shut down the computer, and remove the hard drive from inside your computer and connect it to the Apricorn device you purchased (refer to your computer manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions on how to remove the internal drive).
  2. Take your new (blank) hard drive and install it in your computer, connected to the motherboard.

 

Boot from the CD:

  1. Follow your computer manufacturer’s instructions for changing the boot order.  Often times, pressing the F12 key during computer startup will bring up a boot menu that allows you to choose the CD as the boot device.
  2. Once booted, EZ GIG will display a listing of hard drives it finds in the computer.  You will find that your old hard drive is listed as USB.  Select it as your Source and click “Next”.
  3. When choosing the Destination, the Source drive you selected in step 2 will be greyed out.  Your new drive will be displayed by Model and Size, and will be selectable.  Choose the new drive as the Destination, and then click the Next button.
  4. Complete the EZ GIG cloning wizard by clicking “Next”.  EZ GIG will challenge you one last time and ask you to verify the Source and Destination.  Once you are confident you have selected correctly, click “Start Clone”.

 

Finished:

  1. The cloning process usually finishes in a few minutes.  Once completed, you should eject the CD from the optical drive. 
  2. Then shut down the computer using the Power button on the computer. 
  3. Disconnect the USB Apricorn device. 

Turn on the computer, which will now boot from the new hard drive.

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Palm-Size Device Recovers Data Fast

May 26, 2008 | Mario Morejon | Publication: CRN Magazine

At one time or another, just about every solution provider out there encounters a dead system, in which the only recoverable components are the hard drives and the data in them. The typical course of action is to remove the hard drives and install them on another system back at the shop—a slow and costly process, for sure. But what if the data could be recovered instantly? The answer lies in a palm-size adapter from Poway, Calif.-based Apricorn Inc., called DriveWire. The DriveWire adapter connects IDE, SATA and Notebook IDE/PATA drives. Each side of the device hooks to a different hard drive. Power is supplied through a power adapter that provides the five volts needed to run the hard drives.

Collecting the data is easy. DriveWire supports USB 2.0, including USB 1.1, so drives are instantly detected on a Windows system and assigned a drive letter. After several tests with old drives, DriveWire performed well. Data transfer rates seen in the CRN Test Center were on par with the hard drives of all three types with no noticeable delays.

DriveWire comes with EZ Gig II cloning software, which supports FAT and NTFS file formats and can image entire drives and individual folders. Test Center reviewers tested EZ by imaging a drive right out of a DriveWire connection using high compression. The image was created right onto a DVD R/W disk. We didn't notice any corruption during the transfer, so the data was buffered correctly. EZ proved to be a good add-on to DriveWire. The software supports USB 1.1, so it's fully compatible with DriveWire and old PCs.

After several tests between Windows 2000 and XP, the adapter was able to recover data from old IDE drives without power or access speed problems. The two OSes are supported with Plug-n-Play, so during testing drivers were needed.

DriveWire Awarded 5 Star Recommendation

Nov 08, 2008 | Jim Warholic | Publication: JimWarholic.com

Have you ever wanted to get information off an old computer's internal hard drive? Have you wanted to be able to install a new larger hard drive in your notebook computer or desktop PC and do it quickly with all the drivers and software intact? Here is a cool device from Apricorn that makes it easy to plug in any new or used internal hard drive from a laptop or desktop (Mac or PC), to any external USB port on another Apple MAC or a Microsoft OS PC.

Apricorn includes both the DriveWire hard drive adapter hardware, with AC power adapter, cables, and USB cable, and software to be able to clone virtually any PATA/IDE or SATA, 2.5 or 3.5 inch, hard disk drives.

The DriveWire provides a hi-speed USB 2.0 interface to: SATA, 40 pin PATA/IDE, and 44 pin PATA/IDE.

DriveWire is bundled with Apricorn's "Upgrade Suite" which features the award winning "EZ Gig II" cloning software for Windows and "Shirt Pocket's SuperDuper!" for Mac

Five Star Recommendation ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I have used this universal hard drive plug-in adapter quite extensively myself for all types of applications. I have cloned Apple hard drives, tested old parallel IDE disk drives, used it to backup old computer systems, recovered files off a bad PC, and used it as an external connection for a spare hard drive for both PC and Mac computers. People have used it to quickly backup their system on an old hard drive and then placed that backup into a secure firesafe, not to be touched unless all else fails. The HD adapter has been a lifesaver for me. I don't like to touch a computer system unless I have a backup to begin with. You do not need to install any backup software or other special device drivers if you are just plugging in various hard drives. Simply plug in one hard drive at a time to the DriveWire adapter and plug the USB cable into your USB port, and it shows up on your "My Computer" on a PC, or your desktop on a Apple Mac. You can copy and retrieve information from an old HD drive. That is the beauty of this plug-in device. Fast, easy to use, reliable, and really really handy too.

This device is great for IT departments, techies, and even the ordinary person that simply wants to easily plug in a hard drive to see what is on it. Check out the video on how easy it is to use.

DriveWire Awarded 5 Stars on Network World Cool Yule Tools

Nov 10, 2008 | Craig Mathias | Publication: Network World

Cool Yule Tool Five Star Recommendation ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Anyone who has spent any time servicing or upgrading computers has undoubtedly run into the problem of just wanting to copy data off an internal drive that is no longer part of a functioning computer. Or you might just want to test the drive to see if it still works, but don't want to spend a lot of time installing the drive in a notebook or desktop PC.

That's where this handy little adapter from Apricorn comes in. The concept is simple – just plug it directly into any PATA or SATA drive, and plug the USB adapter into any PC. There are no drivers – if you are familiar with Windows administrative tools, you can have the drive ready to go in no time. The system also includes an AC adapter, in case your drive requires the use of separate, non-USB power.

The device really is a piece of cake. It's not the only product of this type on the market, but it is flexible, well-built, and a great stocking stuffer, for both professional PC repair types or home PC hobbyists. One quick thing – make sure you work in a grounded environment before trying the product – sitting in your pajamas under the tree is probably not the best locale for using the product.