Can a hard drive out of a laptop go into a pc??
Can a hard drive out of a laptop go into a pc??
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Basically yes. You'll need a mounting adapter so that it can fit in a standard bay and then appropriate connection adapters.
such as: http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/351831...s/Product.html
There's also the ide/sata issue, but I'll let you do your own research on that.Last edited by nara; 15 August, 2010, 10:25.He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.
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if it's a sata drive (which it should be if it's a modern laptop) it'll work just fine with your computer (assuming it has sata also). Physically mounting it in the case might be an issue, but electrically everything is fine. The main exceptions are the 1.8" drives, which need an adapter for the power cable.
Even with IDE, it's just a matter of finding the right adapter for power/data.Comment
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I recently had this problem and sort it with SATA cable that cost me in the store about 2euros. You can do this. Just go to the store and explain your problem.Comment
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A USB adapter, just like the type in the caddies, can be used internally. Most boards have an internal USB connection.
There's also removable drive bays that could be useful.
StarTech 2.5" Sata
Universal removable caddyCanker
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You'd be sacrificing speed.
SATA has a better transfer rate than USB2, and, although on paper USB2 is quicker than IDE, in the real world on an internal connection, IDE is faster.He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.
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as yet, we don't know if it's sata or ide. Sata is easier internally between drive sizes, but I just use them as external storage & backup drivesCanker
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