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by Willy - 5/2/12 8:24 PM
In Reply to: hard drive by smileyelf
You need a an adapter or an ext. case which to mount the HD that provides esata connection. Use the link below for some quick checks:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=esata+adapter
I suggest you get an ext. case that is normally USB type but also provides esata connection as well for flexibility. SATA and eSATA are slightly different physically but not "'signal" status.
tada -----Willy ![]()

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