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Old 08-08-2007, 03:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey there,

Yeah I am pretty newbie_^
I was wondering will it harm if I pull my HD out and use it to put into other computers(just like a external hard drive, but I open the case and put into the ide slots?)

My computer once screwed up and I had a friend that came over with his HD and the spare IDE cable to plug it into my pc.

I got a Seagate 120gb HD
(Is it IDE or SATA?) Or is IDE the cable?

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