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Is there anything I can do with the 6-pin connector-type-thing to the left of the USB-C?

My 5TB external HDD is no longer recognised by any computer I've tried. It spins up when plugged in via USB-C and I see it registering on my Mac's system report… but nowhere else (disc utility, finder).

Thanks in advance, hivemind!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

The Mystery Connector! Every drive seems to have one, but there's no standard for what it does - it's manufacturer specific. It's for their own use, mostly - for factory testing. Sometimes it can be used in advanced data recovery, or holds a hidden pin for connecting to a status light. Could be JTAG, I2C or good old async serial. But basically no use to you.

As for the not working part - give us a dmesg output when you connect it. We might be able to make something of that.