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Computer hard drive help
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<blockquote data-quote="Proto" data-source="post: 14375247" data-attributes="member: 105298"><p>If you have a desktop, it will usually have an available SATA/Serial ATA extension for an additional HDD if its fairly new (last 5 years). If it's older it may have IDE with 4 pin connector Pull the side door off, find the proper cables, plug in. Boot, retrieve your porn....errr i mean "files", then power off and discard HDD. Otherwise, zak88lx's reply will work too.</p><p></p><p>There are countless videos on youtube of how to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proto, post: 14375247, member: 105298"] If you have a desktop, it will usually have an available SATA/Serial ATA extension for an additional HDD if its fairly new (last 5 years). If it's older it may have IDE with 4 pin connector Pull the side door off, find the proper cables, plug in. Boot, retrieve your porn....errr i mean "files", then power off and discard HDD. Otherwise, zak88lx's reply will work too. There are countless videos on youtube of how to do this. [/QUOTE]
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