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WHS unless you buy the same make model and even then you could have problems, just buy a new laptop and just make that one into portableOriginally posted by JamJarST View PostYou could always take the drive out and fit it into one of those portable enclosures, they are like a fiver on ebay, I've done that before.
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WHS. USB hard drive enclosures cost next to nothing and when you've rescued the data you have a free USB hard drive.Originally posted by JamJarST View PostYou could always take the drive out and fit it into one of those portable enclosures, they are like a fiver on ebay, I've done that before.
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You could always take the drive out and fit it into one of those portable enclosures, they are like a fiver on ebay, I've done that before.Originally posted by original PM View PostHi All,
Just a bit of advice - my laptop has died - pretty sure it is a motherboard failure.
However I want some data of the harddrive - which should be fine.
How feasible will it be to buy another laptop and swap the hard drives?
Appreciate there will be lack of compatibility (probably) in a lot of areas (drivers n things) but do you think I could get a safe boot working?
Or is it just not that easy?
TIA!
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Dead Laptop
Hi All,
Just a bit of advice - my laptop has died - pretty sure it is a motherboard failure.
However I want some data of the harddrive - which should be fine.
How feasible will it be to buy another laptop and swap the hard drives?
Appreciate there will be lack of compatibility (probably) in a lot of areas (drivers n things) but do you think I could get a safe boot working?
Or is it just not that easy?
TIA!Tags: None
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