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Asked by ilyaz in PC Laptops, Computer Hard Drives, Hard Drives & Storage
I recently pulled out a Fuijitsu MHE2064AT HDD from a 10-year-old Dell laptop that has been dead for awhile. I have just the drive, no cables etc. What I want is to extract all data from it. I want to buy something like a X-to-USB converter to connect it externally to my desktop.
The problem is that the drive appears to have a very uncommon connection type, maybe because it's so old. Here's what the manual says:
"The drive has a 44-pin PC AT interface connector and supports the PIO transfer at 16.6 MB/s (ATA-3, Mode 4), the DMA transfer at 16.6 MB/s (ATA-3, Multiword mode 2) and also the U-DMA at 33.3 MB/s (ATA-3, Mode 2)... The disk drive is conformed to the ATA-4 interface.
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model: 89361-144
manufacturer: BERG
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I've had no luck finding such a cable or a converter anywhere. Is there something that's compatible? What are my options? Thanks.
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