I have bought an internal drive (Seagate Barracuda with 5900 RPM) like the following one and want to connect it as an external drive. I also bought a UGREEN USB 3.0 to SATA Converter and a power supply with 12 Volt and 2 Amps.
The problem I am facing now is that the device manager on Windows sees the device as ASMT 2115 SCSI Disk Device but doesn’t connect it as a drive to my PC.
I'm using a Windows 10 system but also tried it on a Windows 7 system with the same result. Picture below:
Best Answer
Assign a drive letter to your external drive.
Hit + R type
diskmgmt.msc
and hit EnterFrom there select your volume, right click it, and from the context menu Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Hit Change, Assign the following drive letter, select a drive letter and click OK.
Edit: As questioner added details,
diskmgmt.msc
had greyed out context menu, and couldn't change drive letters.I later recommended to use Paragon HFS+ for Windows. Once installed, Paragon HFS+ for Windows provides a high-speed read and write access to Mac-formatted partitions just as if it is a native Windows driver.