At 07:54 AM 10/24/01 +0800, Thomas Neil J. Lumayno wrote the following:

>Regarding my question about a desktop hard disk to a laptop,
>the hard disk of my laptop got damaged and I found out that
>a laptop hard disk is much more expensive than the conventional
>desktop hard disk.  So, I thought, that can a desktop hard
>disk be used.  If I could just find out the pin configuration of
>the laptop hard disk connection, I could devise a cable so that
>I can connect it to my laptop.  When I say hard disk, I mean can
>I make the desktop hard disk a bootable one in my laptop.

I've seen a 2.5" to 3.5" laptop harddrive adapter that goes into a desktop
computer. This enables you to connect a laptop harddrive to a desktop computer.
http://www.cablesonline.net/25hdmounkitw.html

Looking at this site there are other options for using an external (desktop)
drive with your laptop.
http://www.cablesonline.net/exidecas.html

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Gerry Boyd
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