Wow!!

Bob


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Question about USB drive boxes


Hi Bob,

What I mean is an adapter that will plug a hard drive that you've just
removed from your computer's case, into another computer's USB port without
any external chassis or boxes.

On one end, you have a USB plug, and on the other end, at the connectors
that one would see if they had a look inside the computer's case, and saw
the wires their hard drive was plugged into.

Under other circumstances, a person with an internal drive, who wanted to
use that drive outside of a computer's case would have to purchase or obtain
an external chassis the person would plug their hard drive into to accept
power from an external source other than the computer's power supply, and a
data ribbon to transfer data via the USB port.

Well, with these adapters, you don't need that case, and just set the drive
to the side of the computer, plug in the connections, and connect the drive
to the computer and start getting the data from it.

It's plug and play, so no need to install drivers or anything.

Not sure if that clears things up for you, I certainly know that I'm
confused.  LOL.


Victor
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