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    Sharp msata data

    Hi Guys,

    Could anyone tell the best way to copy the data from an msata in case i need to re write one, is it a case of removing msata from a machine and using hdd raw copy to clone it or using sim 56 to copy the data to a usb?

    Secondly, has anyone got any images? for the phoenix /griffin machines?
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    Re: Sharp msata data

    I use a "50mm mSATA SSD to 2.5" SATAIII card with cable". LINK Got it from Amazon. It works.
    I do use HDD Raw Copy and copy/clone just like the SD cards.
    Whenever we get in a new model that I don't have a copy of, I pull the SSD from the new box and grab a copy before it goes out the door.
    Comes in real handy, as do the cheapo SSD's from amazon!
    Last edited by EasyRider; 06-28-2018 at 04:55 PM.

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    Re: Sharp msata data

    Quote Originally Posted by EasyRider View Post
    I use a "50mm mSATA SSD to 2.5" SATAIII card with cable". LINK Got it from Amazon. It works.
    I do use HDD Raw Copy and copy/clone just like the SD cards.
    Whenever we get in a new model that I don't have a copy of, I pull the SSD from the new box and grab a copy before it goes out the door.
    Comes in real handy, as do the cheapo SSD's from amazon!

    Are there directions for the procedure for this ?

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    Re: Sharp msata data

    Hey all, I new to this site, but not new to copiers. I'm having an issue with a Sharp 3570, well the device is up and running. My issue is I can not locate the right part number for the msata board for this device. I have ordered 2 boards already and they are both wrong, but they are in the manual for this device. Any help would be wonderful.

    In the images below is the board I took out of the 3570.

    Thank in advance,

    TSW
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    Re: Sharp msata data

    Quote Originally Posted by TSW View Post
    Hey all, I new to this site, but not new to copiers. I'm having an issue with a Sharp 3570, well the device is up and running. My issue is I can not locate the right part number for the msata board for this device. I have ordered 2 boards already and they are both wrong, but they are in the manual for this device. Any help would be wonderful.

    In the images below is the board I took out of the 3570.

    Thank in advance,

    TSW
    Is this an N version or the V version of the 3570?

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    Re: Sharp msata data

    N.

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    Re: Sharp msata data

    Should be VHI0MFP23030C

    VHI0MFP23002C subbed to VHI0MFP23030C

    MX-4070N, MX-3570N & MX-3070N

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