Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

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  • Tech2002
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    • Aug 2008
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    Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

    Has anyone worked a way to duplicate/clone the mSata Cards? If so what did you find was the best way to accomplish this?
  • bilyahn
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    • Dec 2006
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    #2
    Re: Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

    Not sure on the 3571 but this post helped immensely when we had mSATA problems on the 3570 series. It also worked for SD cards as well.



    Good luck.

    Bil

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    • mansart
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      • Apr 2009
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      #3
      Re: Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

      MXxx71 cards are different.

      I have not found a way to copy them, but Knock on Wood....have not had need yet.

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      • nobody-here
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        • Mar 2008
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        #4
        Re: Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

        Originally posted by mansart
        MXxx71 cards are different.

        I have not found a way to copy them, but Knock on Wood....have not had need yet.
        did anyone get rid of this? I Kept finger crossed, but after 2 years, first mx2651 report msata dead.
        Tried 2 different reader, no way. Reader recognised, Msata Card Not.

        Someone Got ho to read it? I Have a 2651 Brand New in the shop to read from.

        Next Try with Linux.

        If you have any advice will be appreciated.

        Thanks.
        29 rouge unpair manque.... cous cous....

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        • mloudy
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          • Oct 2015
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          #5
          Re: Sharp MX3571 mSata Cards

          I have not been able to. The 51/71 series come with a Sharp made MFP program ROM pwb so I'm not even sure what size they are.

          When placed in a USB mSATA enclosure and inserted into a PC I get a momentary USB drive that shows up and then disappears. Unfortunately this means we will have to keep them stocked.

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