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I just built a machine with a Coolermaster Silencio case that has an internal SATA mobile rack. After booting to Windows 7, I inserted a 2TB SATA HDD and the machine crashed. Now that 2TB HDD is no longer recognised; not in my SATA to USB 3.0 caddie, nor when connected directly to the motherboard of another machine. Any thoughts on what happened? Is the HDD permanently fried?

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  • "I believe that the problem is that the power connector was connected to the X-Dock backwards" (#8: forums.hexus.net/chassis-mods/… ) Poster #8 claims the plug is reversible. Check the pinouts on the dock power plug?
    – Yorik
    Mar 31, 2015 at 20:58
  • Thanks Yorik, I'll check the pin outs. Looks like the drive is fried, though.
    – Wuska
    Apr 1, 2015 at 11:18

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"I believe that the problem is that the power connector was connected to the X-Dock backwards" (#8: forums.hexus.net/chassis-mods/… ) Poster #8 claims the plug is reversible. Check the pinouts on the dock power plug?

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