In short I need a cheap external disc drive and dont want to cough up the 20$ and buy online so thrift store it is. I cant really come up with a way to test these usually usb powered drives besides somehow setting up a computer or asking the workers for help (doubt they will). Does anyone have an idea to narrow down if a drive is defective or should i just take a chance and hopefully the store has a return policy?

  • H3‎@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    bring a laptop. if you want an external one, they most of the time only need usb and if not, probably a 12V power brick

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      The majority of thrift stores I’ve been to dont even allow to bring in bags so sadly dont think this will work in my case but I’ll still ask the staff when I go for future reference thank you

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        You can usually go in empty handed first and ask if it’s ok for you to bring in just your laptop to see if a usb drive works, and then go get it with minimal other stuff for them to be suspicious about.

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        An Android phone/tablet with a USB adapter? If it shows up as some kind of HID, Android might pick it up…?

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        Never had any trouble bringing laptop into a shop before. They don’t want valuables left at the door to be stolen, people would blame them. Been to some pretty big second hand shops carrying a laptop and other stuff, never had an issue.

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    Most of them will let you take stuff back for a week, even if they’ll only give you a credit note back.

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    Just take up a portable charger and a mini USB, micro USB, and USB c cord, and a cd.

    If they have power, the disk spins up when you put it in, and the eject button works its 98% likely to be just fine.

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    You could try to plug them into a powerbank and put in a disk. See if it spins up normally. It is a bad sign if it repeatedly spins up or down.

    I did not try if this works.