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Previous page Next page After offline clone completing, I cannot find my Target SSD , how to slove it ? 1.Click with the right mouse button This PC>Manage>DiskManagement All connected storage devices on the computer will be displayed here.Find the offline hard disk,“right-click> Online" 2.Click with the right mouse button on this disk, You can choose to combine it into one hard drive. 3.You can also re-partition it. Why my product can't be cloned? 1. Please check the actual capacity of your NVMe SSD. And make sure that the target SSD is equal to or larger than the source SSD. 2. Check if it is connected to the computer or laptop, if yes, it cannot be cloned. 3. Please refer to the clone steps. 4. SSD condition: If there is a bad sector in the SSD, copying may stop. Scan the SSD once before copying to make sure there are no bad sectors. And make sure that the two SSD disks can be recognized on the computer when plug in our nvme enclosure.If not, it could not clone.
【One Key Achieve Offline Clone and Duplicator】Just press and hold the Offline Clone button for 3 seconds, All various files, formats can be easily Offline Cloning and Duplicator in a few minutes by dual-bay m.2 duplicator without connect computer,NVMe m.2 duplicator requires connect the power adapter.Ideas for computer maintenance,operation and maintenance,etc
【Upgraded Automatic Heat Dissipation System】Get rid of the problem of excessive heat generation in traditional m.2 NVMe enclosure,MOKiN m.2 cloner has developed a built-in cooling fan,which breaks through technical innovation.Safeguarding the security of your hard drive
【40Gbps Extreme Speeds】Unlike traditional m.2 cloner, this is the speed of the usb4 which Supports data transmission speeds of up to 40Gbps through USB 3.2 Gen 2,NVMe duplicator support two M.2 NVMe ssd for size 2230/2242/2260/2280,NOTE??? ??????? ???? ???? ?? ??? ???? ????????.Please make sure the capacity of the "Target SSD" is larger than or equal to the "Source SSD". adapter with an 2 in 1 USB A/C to USB C data cable to connect more devices
【Tool-Free Design&Intelligent Blue Indicator】No tool installation required,the installation can be completed in just a few seconds by using two clips to secure the SSD.The progress of offline cloning can be tracked according to the LED Blue indicator,When the display reaches 100%,the file cloning is completed
【Incredible Compatibility】This NVMe M.2 copier can work with various operating systems, including Windows,Linux,Mac OS,and Chrome OS
I previously purchased a Sabrent USB 3.2 Type-C Tool-Free Enclosure from Amazon for use as a high performance file transfer system using a 1TB M.3 NMVe RAM stick. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get the rubber card clip to attach to both the RAM stick and the enclosure at the same time. After a period of frustration, I finally kludged the thing together (not the way it was supposed to go, but sufficient for it to work). The Sabrent enclosure worked fine, and continues to do so. I decided I needed another similar device, and knowing that I wouldn't be satisfied with the Sabrent, I took the chance on this Mokin enclosure, even though it had a rubber card mounting clip. When I opened the Mokin enclosure I was delighted to find that it didn't employ the slot-key fit process that Sabrent uses, but has a rubber clip that slides on the the RAM card and aligns with a hole on the enclosure so all you have to do is to press the rubber clip's tip into the hole and it is secured. I was amazed by its simplicity and that it worked first time I tried. While I still would prefer using a real screw to secure the card, I was very impressed by this rubber clip system. Of course, the unit functions the way it should, and when plugged into a USB C 10Gbps jack it performs as it should. Like the Sabrent enclosure, this one also will take either a SATA or NMVe card. While I haven't tried the SATA capability, I have no reason to believe that it wouldn't function just as reliably as does the NMVe. If I ever need to do this again, or maybe if I need to purchase an enclosure to house a larger NMVe drive for cloning, the Mokin will definitely be my first choice.Update: I just purchased my 5th one of these enclosures from Amazon (18 Aug 2021). Obviously, if they didn't work I wouldn't continue to buy them. Now that you can purchase 250GB NVMe drives for about $30 and 500GB NVMe drives for about $65, it just doesn't make sense to purchase high-end USB flash drives that deliver less than 1/8th the performance for the same or more cost. That's why I have been purchasing so many. Using the USB-C (10gb/s) option, I am routinely seeing serial transfer speeds close to what the advertised specs are for the M.2 NVMe drives I put in them. You will never get that kind of performance from a flash drive. Also, in comparison to other enclosures I've tried, these Mokin enclosures have been giving me the longest bursts of maximum performance (as many as 90GB data transfer before any slowdown, and the ability to transfer more than 590GB in length without terminally failing (the largest transfer I made was in backing up an internal 1TB SSD and it had a little over 585GB of data on it and contained an enormous number of short files that were music samples, as it was a disk containing Kontakt sample libraries). Both functionally and ergonomically, I can't recommend these enclosures strongly enough!Update 10/9/21 I hadn't used the Mokin enclosure to make a clone SSD before, but I just completed cloning my HP Elitebook NVMe 512GB Samsung SSD to a 1TB HP Black NVMe SSD using Macrium Reflect 7 Free Home Version. The cloning went smoothly and completed in just a little over 9 min. The clone that was produced was accurate. So, I can now recommend the Mokin enclosure for the purpose of cloning Windows 10 system SSDs.Update 04/10/2022 I'm up to nine of these in use now. Recently, I purchased a Mac Mini M1 that had only a 523GB internal drive. I purchased a Samsung EVO+ NVMe 2TB drive and, of course, one of these to connect it to one of the Thunderbolt ports on the Mac. Incredible performance. Routinely getting between 3.5-4.2 MB/S transfers to and from the drive. I have never seen anything so fast through a USB 3.2 port on a PC. Maybe I don't dislike Macs as much as I thought I did :)