laptop interfaces? help.

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Been getting loads of calls on jobs lately for laptoip hard drive replacements. However the tech specs have me a little confused (scared) and i was hoping some laptop hard drive guru could explain a bit.

I know that the two main details are form factor (2.5in etc) and drive height (9.5mm for me) but im seriously struggling to tell which connectors i need, the replacment part from HP in this case lists the drive as 30.0GB ATA-100 EIDE hard disk drive - 4,200 RPM, 2.5-inch form factor, 9.5mm height so im geussing it must be EIDE? sodding confused ATM
 
semi-pro waster said:
You can now get SATA laptop hard drives but most are/were IDE so you need a standard 2.5" laptop hard drive(just make sure the height is ok), the connection is IDE but it is a smaller version than the one you have with a normal hard drive(3.5") which is why you would need a adaptor if you want to connect a laptop hard drive to an ordinary PC. Also even if 30gb is supposedly the maximum you can fit into the laptop you can probably get away with fitting a 40gb or even a 60gb but that isn't guaranteed.

well im not sure on max sizes but id be wary above 60gig anyway for bios reasons, but what you saying is that ALL 2.5in laptop HDD's have the smaller IDE interface? therefore any laptop HDD that meets the dimensions i require should fit np?
 
semi-pro waster said:
Come on, you ought to know better than that, I can't let you know where to get them just because OcUK don't sell them. You are looking for a 2.5" adapter to 3.5" adapter, plenty of places sell them but as you ought to know well enough I can't say exactly where but it shouldn't cost more than £10 max :)
tis ok, got a caddy instead, FUN :) cheers guys.
 
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