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Old 04-01-2011, 10:07 PM   #1
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Just a quick one for the more technically minded:-

I have had a mate remove an old hard drive from my old laptop and I wish to extract the data from it and put it on our new computer. I am told I need an IDE cable with a USB end on it so I can plug it in, however I am not sure whether I would need to provide power to the harddrive before I could see and remove the data. My limited knowledge tells me that the USB connection should power the harddrive, is this correct?

This is the cable I am looking at, I dont need anything flash as it will be a once off job. Once the data has been taken off it I will be binning the old HD.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/USB-2-0-SATA-...item2c539d39a5

Thanks in advance for any advice

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Old 04-01-2011, 10:25 PM   #2
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That link should give you everything to do it. But it being a 2.5" the USB should be enough to power it.
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:33 PM   #3
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Just a quick one for the more technically minded:-

I have had a mate remove an old hard drive from my old laptop and I wish to extract the data from it and put it on our new computer. I am told I need an IDE cable with a USB end on it so I can plug it in, however I am not sure whether I would need to provide power to the harddrive before I could see and remove the data. My limited knowledge tells me that the USB connection should power the harddrive, is this correct?

This is the cable I am looking at, I dont need anything flash as it will be a once off job. Once the data has been taken off it I will be binning the old HD.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/USB-2-0-SATA-...item2c539d39a5

Thanks in advance for any advice
I've got an external IDE case. Basically, I removed an old IDE drive from a PC during an upgrade and purchased one of these cases to house that drive. Now I use it as an external drive to transfer files.

It's called "Blue Eye O2"

Heres a link to some hardware

http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/products/249/

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Old 05-01-2011, 12:18 AM   #4
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Just a quick one for the more technically minded:-

I have had a mate remove an old hard drive from my old laptop and I wish to extract the data from it and put it on our new computer. I am told I need an IDE cable with a USB end on it so I can plug it in, however I am not sure whether I would need to provide power to the harddrive before I could see and remove the data. My limited knowledge tells me that the USB connection should power the harddrive, is this correct?

This is the cable I am looking at, I dont need anything flash as it will be a once off job. Once the data has been taken off it I will be binning the old HD.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/USB-2-0-SATA-...item2c539d39a5

Thanks in advance for any advice
i bought one of those to do a similar thing.
it comes with a power supply that plugs to the HDD, then just plug in the HDD and then USB to computer
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Old 05-01-2011, 12:30 AM   #5
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Extactly the kit I use at work, has worked like a charm on more then one occasion helping out friends and family.

Will do exactly what you want.
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Hey mate I bought this exact kit a whiling ago very easy to use you have everything their including the power. Good luck mate.
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Hey mate, Got something at work that will do the trick. Let me know you what to borrow it
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Hey mate, Got something at work that will do the trick. Let me know you what to borrow it
That'd be fantastic mate, can I grab it off you one afternoon this week and I'll just drop it up when I finish it?
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You could buy something like this
Silver 2.5in HDD External Enclosure, Aluminium, USB2.0, for IDE drives
MIT-HD25-U2

Listed in the above site. This means you can keep the drive as a backup, and it just plugs into the USB. Turns it into an external hard drive.

I use these on all older hard drives.
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That'd be fantastic mate, can I grab it off you one afternoon this week and I'll just drop it up when I finish it?
No worries mate
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