Yeah, like I just posted elsewhere, that should work. The biggest thing to watch for is the jumpers, as those laptop drives are master by default, you've got to get a jumper setting (if it's not printed on the drive, you can usually find it on the manufacturer's website) to make sure it's set for slave. Then you can plug it in and you're good to go.
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Yeah, like I just posted elsewhere, that should work. The biggest thing to watch for is the jumpers, as those laptop drives are master by default, you've got to get a jumper setting (if it's not printed on the drive, you can usually find it on the manufacturer's website) to make sure it's set for slave. Then you can plug it in and you're good to go.