Need new powercable for external HDD

Would be great if somebody could help me out. I need a new power cabel for my Toshiba 320GB external usb hard drive.
I can not find a serial nr on the HDD nor on the box.
The specs of the HDD are: 7200 RPM, read seek 8.9 ms, data buffer 8mb. Sofar I was not able to find a shop or an online store where I can order just the power cable.
Thanks for your help in advance, Nick.

I am afraid nobody here will be able to help. Such info you can get from someone who has access to Toshiba data base. In my opinion you should visit your local dealer or some shop with the same product and pick up info about this cable.
you didnt even offer the part number of this HDD. How to identify this product?

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