How to transfer to a new laptop from an Internal Hard Drive removed from an old laptop

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The old laptop won't work. So I'm looking to transfer data from my old laptop's hard drive, a 640 GB Momentus (I'm pretty sure the hard drive is fine), to a new laptop.

I've researched and it looks like I'll need something like a USB to SATA/IDE cable. I've read and watched a couple of different demonstrations using different cables and sometimes using an external power supply. I'm not sure what exactly I need for my situation.

So, my question is what precisely do I need to buy in order to transfer data from my old Momentus 640 GB drive to my new HP EliteBook 8750p, and how exactly is this transfer made? From what I understand, after all of the connections have been made, it's a simple drag and drop.

Best Answer

The term you are looking to search on would be "SATA USB enclosure." Typically it will be a box that you slide the hard drive in. You then attach the USB cable to a PC, and it should come with an external power supply if needed. Laptop hard drives are 2.5" so make sure you look for a 2.5 SATA USB enclosure.

I think many of the 2.5 enclosures don't even need external power supplies.

When you put the hard drive in there, power on the enclosure, and attach it to the computer, it should pop up as another drive in "My Computer" on Windows, or simply appear as another drive on Mac or Linux.

Once you copy your data, you may want to simply keep it around as another travel drive, for backup use or similar.

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