My laptop suddenly went down the other day. Local guy said it was the actual mother board that was dead and it was probably gonna be cheaper to buy a new one. Since it was old, that was ok... So I bought a new one but, I have the old shell laying around. Since it was very sudden there was a lot of data on the hard drive I hadn't backed up yet (mainly pictures). It was easy as crap to pull out the hard drive so i was hoping there was some kind of USB connector or docking system where I could hook up the two and get the data off of the hard drive, kind of like an external drive, except I only wanna get the data off of it.
Any computer buffs in here?
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Just get an external hard drive enclosure and put your old hard drive into that. I picked one up for about $13 and it came with everything you'd need. Fry's was where I got mine but I think places like Best Buy carry them too, if you want to pick one up rather than order online. -
Are they powered by themselves or need external power?
Also are the same things available for the CD drives? I'd love to turn the extra drive from the old laptop into an external one for her netbook.Comment
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Do laptops actually have space for a second drive?
You can probably get a case to turn your hard drive from the first laptop into an external, I'm not sure what kind of connections laptop drives use though as I'm only familiar with desktops. Yes using it as an external drive will require it to be plugged into a wall for power.Comment
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This is the one that I picked up http://www.frys.com/product/6074348?...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG and it does not require it's own power supply. It uses the laptop when it is plugged into the usb port. I'm not a computer whiz by any means but this is what I did when I had a similar problem to yours.Comment
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Sorry guys, skimmed the OP, missed the 'laptop' part. You can buy an adapter which lets you use desktop cables, so you can connect it to your desktop and get the data off that way. I've only done it with an IDE drive but I'm sure they have the same thing for SATA. Cost me like 5 bucks.Do laptops actually have space for a second drive?
You can probably get a case to turn your hard drive from the first laptop into an external, I'm not sure what kind of connections laptop drives use though as I'm only familiar with desktops. Yes using it as an external drive will require it to be plugged into a wall for power.
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It uses a SATA drive for sure. I'll have to snag me up one of them enclosures.
Thanks fellas.
Anyone ever heard of taking these drives and tossing them into a desktop case to make a desktop from it? haha I've got a couple notebook optical drives and a couple hard drives I'd love to put to use in an OOOOOLD micro atx case I have...Comment
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You could totally throw a laptop SATA drive into a desktop, it actually uses the exact same plugs.It uses a SATA drive for sure. I'll have to snag me up one of them enclosures.
Thanks fellas.
Anyone ever heard of taking these drives and tossing them into a desktop case to make a desktop from it? haha I've got a couple notebook optical drives and a couple hard drives I'd love to put to use in an OOOOOLD micro atx case I have...sigpicComment
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Nice. I was doing some research. Seems they already make cables for the Data and power plugs for the 2.5in hdds to be put onto a desktop mother board. And both CD drives are just standard SATA plugs so I think I'm going to try and do it :-)Comment

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