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    Default Retrieving information from an old hard drive?

    Well my laptop broke (screen) and he put in a new hard drive for me aswell, but I have all my music, photos, videos etc on old hard drive so I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to retrieve it?

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    You got an external drive or a desktop PC?

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    One of these would do: USB to IDE/SATA adapter

    Like this one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/280483599800

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apolva View Post
    One of these would do: USB to IDE/SATA adapter

    Like this one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/280483599800
    So would one end fit into my hard drive and the other into the USB socket, or am I missing something obvious?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey View Post
    So would one end fit into my hard drive and the other into the USB socket, or am I missing something obvious?
    Should do, yes. The one I linked to is one of the cheapest on eBay. You might want to get a more expensive one as some come with a power adapter as well (what this is for I don't know, possibly for 3.5" HDDs or faster transfer rate).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apolva View Post
    Should do, yes. The one I linked to is one of the cheapest on eBay. You might want to get a more expensive one as some come with a power adapter as well (what this is for I don't know, possibly for 3.5" HDDs or faster transfer rate).
    It'll be for 3.5" drives 2.5" don't need a power adaptor

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    So I won't need one with a power pack seeing as its a standard laptop hard drive?

    Cheers


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