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How to Transfer Data from an eSata Laptop Port to a USB C External SSD
If an adapter like this existed it would be very complex and probably introduce a lot of opportunities for data corruption. … That would constrain this adapter to only supporting USB drives that have UASP support.
In the end, even if the adapter did exist, you're trying to connect a drive that doesn't even use SATA! …
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Adapter to connect old laptops into thunderbolt display/usb
The adapter you want does not exist.
Thunderbolt is not bidirectional, there is a host side and a client side in its design. … In that "reverse" adapter you proposed, the adapter would have to be the thunderbolt host because the laptop is not. …