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Use laptop hard drive on PC tower?

Yankeez

Junior Member
My cousin's laptop fried and I need to get the data off of her hard drive for her.

It's an older Dell Inspiron - here's the info for the drive "Hard Drive, 4.8GB, IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), 2.5" Form Factor, 9.5MM, Fujitsu Hornet 11"

2.5" Form Factor to a standard IDE cable is what I believe I'll need, any ideas?
 
Originally posted by: WackyDan
$6.50 for a 44 to 40 pin adapter..... Fry's sells them off the shelf if you live near one.

So does S&W Electronics. Many local OEM shops carry them - if you are in a metro area. I would not be surprised if Radio Shack had them. 🙂
 
In general, how do you know which way the adapter fit on the hard drive? I made a mistake putting on the Laptop HD adapter on a PC and the power lead got fried on the adapter.
 
Originally posted by: Recyle
In general, how do you know which way the adapter fit on the hard drive? I made a mistake putting on the Laptop HD adapter on a PC and the power lead got fried on the adapter.

line up Pin1 on the HDD, line up pin 1 on the adapter. if there is nothing indicating pin1 on the adapter, use a cable to see which is pin1 on the adapter.
 
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