Toshiba StorE Alu 2 s 1 TB 2.5 USB3.0 SATA controller card "external HARD drive

"The controller card of my" Toshiba StorE Alu 2 s 1 TB USB 3.0 2.5 "Portable external hard drive" malfunctioned. I replaced I replaced it with Western Digit controller card but my data are not displayed using this USB-SATA controller.
So I think I have the same needs as my original. So how and where can I buy this card controller controller at Toshiba and my data appears as been replaced by the same?
Kindly reply me as soon as possible.

It is always difficult to find these parts. In my opinion, you should contact the nearest Toshiba service provider and ask for help.
They should be able to get such parts.

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