From: Doug Franklin

> Walter Hamler wrote:
> 
>> > My question is, is it feasible to buy one of those external enclosures to
>> > make an external HD using the sata drive that is in the old computer? Since
>> > it is a sata drive, I was hoping that if I could enclose it and hook it to
>> > either a desktop or my laptop, it might be a good external drive. If not, I
>> > can always put it in the new computer as an extra drive.
> 
> Sure.  Get an enclosure with a e-SATA port.  You'll need an e-SATA port
> on the computer end, too.  You'll have to check the motherboard specs to
> see if it offers e-SATA.  If it doesn't, I think you can get a PCI card
> that will provide an e-SATA port.


Or just get an enclosure that takes a SATA drive and connects via USB or 
Firewire.


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