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Forgive what's likely a stupid question and I don't mean to talk down to you, but you do have the dock powered with its DC adapter, yes? USB power alone might be enough to fully power a small ssd but is nowhere near enough power to spin up a mechanical 3.5" hard drive. Beyond that docks like that one also have a "master power" button or switch on the back of them that needs turning on as well. Looks like the power switch is right on the top of this one. Does the power indicator light?
Yes, it is plugged in and the power LED is on.