What brand and model EHD did you just buy?
Not an EHD; It was an Internal hard drive which I placed in a powered USB enclosure;
The Internal hard drive was a WD Blue 1 TB IDK 7200 RPM 64MB Buffer 3.5". $40.
The problem enclosure - Bytecc Super Speed USB to SATA Enclosure. $23. It had a touch-pad power switch that simply cycles the power mode - not something you could leave in the "On" position.
The enclosure with the On/Off slide power switch which ended up working for me was a Sabrent brand, several years old, probably not available anymore. Slide the hardware power switch to the "On" position and the enclosure keeps the drive powered on, no matter what the power state of the box it's plugged into, which is what is needed by the Wally.
Don't try to find a USB 2.0 enclosure -they're obsolete. And if you do find one they're probably old electronics compatible up to SATA II and won't work with SATA III 6GB/s. But USB 3.0 is generally backwards compatible with USB 2.0.
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