I have a unit called Kanguru that will accept any size hard drive and
connect via the pcmcia card (or parallel connection). I have one and
interchange up to three drives into that one carrier.  I paid about $75
for mine.  I don't know what the going price is but I think that they
have now brought it out a USB version.  Works just like any other hard
drive then.  I can connect it to the desktop and move large files over
to it, then connect it to the laptop and move them off or use it for
additional storage of a large project.



Keith Thompson

"Thomas Neil J. Lumayno" wrote:
> 
> I have a question for you guys.  Can a hard disk of a desktop computer
> be used or connected to a laptop and how?


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