DOCKING STATION FOR 2.5 & 3.5 HARD DRIVES Have an older hard drive laying around after a system upgrade? Are you a system administrator who needs to install multiple hard drives? Looking for a good solution to easily connect & use your internal hard drive? Look no further
- this is the Freecom Hard Drive Dock 3.0,  a docking station that turns any internal 2.5" & 3.5" SATA hard drive into an external drive. Simply click your internal hard drive in the dock,  & it instantly becomes available to you,  it will show up as an external USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0 device. No easier way to install & use an internal drive
- ideal for temporary use of your (old) internal hard drive. An intelligent & convenient storage solution
- by Freecom. 
- Easy to use,  easy to install docking station for all internal 2.5" & 3.5" SATA hard drives 
- Fast & safe way to use your internal drive as an external USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0 hard drive,  without having to open your computer or an external enclosure 
- USB (Universal Serial Bus) 3.0 interface,  providing fast data transfer speeds 
- Prefectly suited for both professional & home use 
- Ideal for software or drive-image installations,  quick formatting or erasing data & making backups 
- No cooling fan ensures quiet operation 
- Compact size,  only 13.6 x 9.5 x 7.7 cm,  does not take up much space on your desk 
- Two years manufacturer′s warranty & unlimited free helpdesk support IDEAL FOR HOME & OFFICE USE Home use: 
- Retrieve data from an old internal hard drive 
- Quickly erase data or reformat an internal hard drive 
- Make a backup of important documents & files Office use: 
- Retrieve data from an old internal hard drive 
- Use it for easy & fast configuring of hard drives (software installation,  drive-image installation) 
- Quickly erase data or reformat an internal hard drive 
- Make a backup of important documents & files 
- Use the hard drive dock for software installations on multiple PC′s 
- IT Service & support centers can use the hard drive dock for quick diagnostic checks on a suspected defect or malfunctioning drive                                             
