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Have an old iBook hdd removed from case, want to access it
My iBook G4 broke so I removed the harddrive from the case. It's databus has no connector on the end of it, that was sort of glued onto the motherboard. I'm wondering if there is some connector I can buy and attach in such a way that I can access it from my new MacBook?
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Could you post a picture of it and then maybe I could be able to help you.
If it has just a standard IDE connector you can get a SATA/IDE to USB adaptor and turn it into an external hard drive. I am not familiar with the drives that were in teh powerbooks.
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