I was wondering, cause my old lte 5300 started working again but I fucked it up by installing nt server on it so now it wont boot. But I was wondering if the 2.4 to 3.5 hd converters work with all laptop hd's, so I can plug this hd into my desktop and reinstall nt on it. The hd model number is 242169-001. Any help is appreciated, before I go out and get one.
Oh, and any suggestions on where I should buy it?
Are 2.5 to 3.5 laptop hd converter any good?
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It's the PlusDeck ( http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/6908/ ). It's $150, so it's a little pricey, and it's made for 5.25" drive bays, so you'd need to get an external enclosure big enough.Dark Savant0 wrote:No, I mean a cassette drive. Its some play2go thingy. Cost 150, but oh well.
I got my 3.5" enclosure (and a rice maker ) from newegg.com. It works pretty well, and was one of the cheaper ones, so you should have a good selection from there.