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Product # : ADP-IDE23
Product Name : Laptop 2.5" to Desktop 3.5" IDE Hard Drive Adapter Converter
- BULK
Description :

This adapter allows you to convert a notebook hard drive for use into a desktop system.  With the Laptop Hard Drive Adapter, you can easily connect your 2.5in notebook IDE hard drive to a 40-pin IDE cable for installation in a desktop or tower PC. Each adapter features 44-pin female to 40-pin male connectors, and a power feed.

Features :
  • Works for ALL LAPTOPS HARD DRIVE including DELL, SONY, IBM, Toshiba, HP, COMPAQ, Fujitsu.
    This adapter allows you to connect a laptop hard drive to a desktop IDE cable. The laptop hard drive can then be detected and used as a regular IDE drive.
  • Easily create Ghost images of your laptop (keep in mind that it is much harder to create Ghost Images from a laptop itself)
  • Transfer data from laptop drive to a desktop drive the quickest way
Specifications :
  • PCB enclosed in solid plastic molding.
  • Quality designed molding ensures PCB can't short-out.
  • Gold tipped adapter pins for excellent electrical conductivity.
  • All pins included for all 2.5" and 3.5" IDE Hard Drive applications.
  • Convert a notebook hard drive to fit 3.5-inch drive bay
  • Perfect for extra storage
  • Easy assembly
  • Connectors: 44-pin Female to 40-pin IDC Male
  • Use: Connects your 2.5in notebook IDE hard drive to a 40-pin IDE cable

Retail Package Content :

  • Hard drive adapter (Small IDE 44 to Large IDE 40)

  • Power Cable

FAQs :

A: I am new to this, why do I need this adapter?
Q: This adapter allows you to connect a laptop drive to a desktop computer to do data transfer, backup or recovery. This is the easiest way to to achieve this purpose.

A: What is a Ghost image? Why do I need it?
Q: A Ghost Image is THE EXACT SNAPSHOT (or Clone) of a hard drive, which can usually be created by programs like Norton Ghost. This image is very useful when transferring data from a hard drive to another. For example, if you do a Ghost image of your laptop drive, you can transfer the same image to another one, so you do not have to re-install Operating systems (like Windows) or any other programs/files that existed before.

A: Is there other way to create Ghost Image?
Q: Yes, you can also use external USB/Firewire/PCMCIA devices (like enclosures) to create the images. However, these approaches are usually much harder, and often unsupported by many computers due to BIOS limitations. Using this IDE converter is THE MOST STRAIGHT FORWARD way to achieve this purpose.