Hdd Converter Adapter



Introducing Memory Stick PRO DUO

The ‘M2′ media is approximately one-quarter the volume of ‘Memory Stick PRO Duo’ media, yet only about 1.2mm thick. ‘M2′ media is designed as an externally removable media with a controlled eject function to prevent users losing the media. The ‘M2′ media is designed as an externally removable media with a controlled eject function to prevent users losing the media. The SanDisk 4GB PRO Duo Memory Stick is half the size of the original Memory Stick PRO card and it offers the same technologies including high speed data transfer, built-in MagicGate, and high capacities. The Pro Duo card is often used in portable gaming devices, mobile phones and digital cameras. Lots of mobile phones now come with digital camera functions, digital audio player, and PDA features. With its small and compact size, a Memory Stick is the ideal solution for the converged cell phone application. Compatible to all Memory Stick devices with the use of the Adaptor.

Using this adapter enables the user to use DUO and PRO DUO memory cards in older Memory Stick devices, e.g. camcorders, digital cameras, laptops. In addition to this, adaptor also allows the Memory Stick DUO and PRO DUO cards to be used in the Memory Stick slots in card readers. This adapter converts your existing Memory Stick Micro M2 allowing it to work in any Memory Stick PRO slot.The Memory Stick Micro (M2) is approximately one-third the size of the existing MS PRO Duo (MS PRO) product. The Memory Stick M2 continues the Memory Stick PRO Duo legacy by supporting full backwards compatibility, using a mechanical adapter, with all Memory Stick PRO hosts. For further details of memory stick pro duo buyers can take help of online shops and webshops for future usages. Consumers can visit online shops to know the latest updates of PRO DUO for future benefits.

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Is this the product I need to connect my laptop hard drive to a desktop?

http://cgi.ebay.com/IDE-SATA-Laptop-PC-Hard-Drive-HDD-DVD-USB-Adapter-/220595042115?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335c7d3743
Could I hook up my hard drive to this, plug it into the desktop’s USB, and access/delete files off the laptop hard drive? I would just delete them on my laptop but it won’t stay on. If this isn’t the thing I need, how about this: http://cgi.ebay.com/IDE-2-5-3-5-inch-Laptop-Hard-Drive-Converter-Adapter-/130395094943?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5c273f9f ? Would either work?
Thanks
I don’t know what type of hard drive I have, I’m not good with hard drives. I’m guessing it’s a 2.5 since that’s what most laptops have.?
Mine is a Compaq Presario V6000. I got it about 4 years ago.

Your Compaq has a 2.5″ SATA hard drive I believe.

I would go for the first one you mentioned and use the flat red cable to connect the laptop HDD to the small SATA connector shown on the top of the USB part.

http://cgi.ebay.com/IDE-SATA-Laptop-PC-Hard-Drive-HDD-DVD-USB-Adapter-/220595042115?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335c7d3743

but (from my recent similar experience) you might also want to get something like this power cable so you can connect the extracted laptop drive to the (usually) spare hard drive power cable link inside your desktop. In my case the USB connection didn’t supply enough power to run the laptop drive on its own.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Converts-old-Desktop-PC-power-supply-new-SATA-heads-/220618117683?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335ddd5233

EDIT

HOWEVER – You had better look first to see what type of hard drive power connection cable you have in your desktop. My desktop was pretty old, and so had the 3.5″ EIDE HDD power connector I showed.

Your desktop may well be different and already have a SATA hard drive instead. In which case you could perhaps just connect a spare desktop HDD power link directly onto the laptop HDD (if necessary).

C0055-IDE 133 100 HDD to Serial SATA Converter Adapter

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