Most desktop computers will have the hard drive screwed within a cage inside the computer case. Identify the data and the power connectors and disconnect them. 9. Remove any screws and disconnect the drive. Most likely, the drive will be held in place by screws on both sides of the hard drive. Remove the screws. Post-op. After installing the drive in the enclosure, you should be able to plug it directly into your laptop or any other PC, and it should show up as a regular external drive. If it doesn't, you Prepare the hard drive for use. Once you've mounted and connected the drive, power up your system and enter the BIOS/UEFI. You can usually access the BIOS/UEFI by pressing the DEL or F2 keys Open File History by typing "File History" into the Windows search bar and selecting Backup, or by clicking the Start Menu and then Settings > Update & Security > Backup. Click Add a drive and Connecting the HDD to another computer. In a modern system unit, a CD/DVD drive and HDD should be connected via SATA interface. That is, instead of a CD/DVD drive you can connect an HDD from another computer. In fact, the only thing left to do is to disconnect cables from the disk drive and connect them to the other HDD. Everything changes when you move a hard drive. However, when you move a system drive from one machine to another, to Windows it looks like everything has changed on that hard drive. 1. EVERYTHING: the motherboard, the chipsets, the display, the audio . . . everything. And it's right: it's like you swapped every piece of hardware on the 5. Select the drive (s) you wish to wipe. Use the J and K keys to move up and down and hit space to select the drive, which will now say "wipe" next to it. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) 6. Select In Windows 10, head to Control Panel > Backup and Restore (Windows 7) > Create a System Image. Choose where you want to save the backup image. Select the drives to back up. Start the backup. Optionally, create a system repair disc that you can use to start your computer and restore a backup image. Remove the hard drive from its casing and use an IDE/SATA data cable and power connector to install the drive internally on your desktop computer. Alternatively, you can get an IDE/SATA to USB adapter or a new USB enclosure, so you can hook the drive up externally via USB. 7. IF you mean an external drive or somehow hooking your PS3 to your PC no, you can't install games on an external drive like that. You can however use a laptop 2.5" HDD and replace the physical HDD inside the PS3 (you can backup and restore your current saves to keep all your stuff too). See this question for a bit more info on the HDD type Watch this video to learn how to connect desktop 3.5" hard disk to laptop via usb port.Using this method you can connect the desktop hard disk to the laptop. If it's sata based then yes it can be used in a desktop build. It can go in 2.5 inch drive bays if your case has some. proddyhorsespice97 • 6 yr. ago. Great, I can save a bit of money then, thanks. drewcav96 • 6 yr. ago. Yes, but at the trade-off of having ridiculously slow speeds. Not even kidding, laptop HDDs run at 5400rpms which won't To easily manage and share content across all your devices and the cloud, use Google's desktop sync client: Drive for desktop. Use Drive for desktop to find your Drive files and folders on your computer with Windows File Explorer or macOS Finder. If you edit, delete, or move a file on the Cloud, the same change happens on your computer and Be careful to slide the hard disk in the right way up - look inside to see the orientation of the SATA port. 3. Use the included USB cable to attach the enclosure to your PC or laptop. 4. Depending on what's on the disk, it may show up in Windows File Explorer and be ready to use. Because our disk was from a Windows laptop, it was formatted Follow the steps below to get your laptop HDDs installed in your system: The first step is to purchase an external enclosure for your laptop SSD or HDD online. Here's a great option that uses All external enclosures need to be opened somehow. The one I linked above uses a sliding mechanism .
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