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Re: Laptop monitor on a desktop

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs View Post
Now if you have some fancy magical way to do this please tell me, I need some information off the hdd and don't have a 2.5" case.
If it's data you need, you should be able to find an adapter (e.g. this) for very little money. If it uses a standard 44-pin laptop ATA interface, all you need is the adapter and a 40-pin ATA cable from your computer, and a computer-style Molex connector to make the drive work.

It's a similar procedure for SATA laptop drives (though I suspect that your laptop is too old for one of those).