jaclaz Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 So, to sum up. There are Optical Bay caddies for HD/SSD of two types:some with a switch some without a switch The switch use and it's settings are either undocumented or mis-documented, in any case ALWAYS make sure to get one with the switch. If you get one without the switch, it is possible - if needed - to emulate the features of the switch with a rather simple hardware "hack" Besides the already mentioned ones it is worth of note this "feature":http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-12-7mm-SATA-to-SATA-2nd-HDD-Hard-Drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Laptops-/221509690280With LED indicator and switch (the siwtch is designed for some incompatible devices, reset the switch to solve it) Which once again brings us to flippism as a good way to solve issues, try the thing as it arrives (you have 50% probabilities the switch is in the right position). If you experience either CPU overhead or shutdown/hibernation issues, try again after having flipped the switch to the other position. jaclaz 1
Horatio Posted November 1, 2015 Posted November 1, 2015 Thank god for zombie threads! This problem has been plaguing my Vaio Svs15 for years now. CPU 0 has been pegged at 100% since I bought the **** thing, and you guys have finally (finally!) put me onto the solution. I knew it probably had to do with the SSD I added, but I had no idea about the "3rd pin" possibility with the caddy. I popped it out after reading this thread, and interestingly there is clearly a cut-out in the casing for a switch, but it's empty. I've got a new one on order for $9 that purportedly has a switch. I'm so excited, it's almost like I'll be getting a new computer in a couple days.
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