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Oh, I understand the problem now. Thanks for your elaboration.
Yes, I can tell you the drive dongle products (like the Syba) aren't designed to work without a drive present. When you boot it does its initialization, and if there is no drive present it won't work.
The main thing I can think to do would be to try the USB approach the article outlines. That way you could add or remove the drive at will, since it's external. I don't know whether it would address your needs but it would work and it would give the flexibility to easily add or remove the drive. Just plug/unplug the drive into the USB connector prior to each boot.
If you use this approach on a regular basis you'll want to buy a drive enclosure for the external drive too (most the USB products exclude that part).
Best of luck.
BTW-- I used to love QNX.