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  • original PM
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    cheers fellas will try that

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  • Support Monkey
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    Originally posted by JamJarST View Post
    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.
    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 portable

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by JamJarST View Post
    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.
    WHS. USB hard drive enclosures cost next to nothing and when you've rescued the data you have a free USB hard drive.

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  • JamJarST
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    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!
    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.

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  • original PM
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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!

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