Would it work to connect a SATA 3.5 "hard drive to a laptop? Would it work electronically? What is the worst that could happen?
The connection is the same and the hard disk says:
5VDC 0.68A
12VDC 0.55A
Of course you can: You need a USB adapter and a power supply for the record.
Yes, this works with an appropriate adapter, e.g. B. This one:
This works with the appropriate USB adapter.
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The disk is then treated as an external drive, like a USB stick.
I assume it's a SATA.
I wanted to buy an adapter but despite Prime you have to pay shipping. Can you do that directly?
Buy somewhere else
LOCKDOWN. I CAN ONLY BUY ON AMAZON. Other online shops also have shipping costs.
Ebay?
Your answer not not helpful.
Yep, you can convert it as an external hard drive, then that works
What. Then wait for others. You can also google yourself. No problem.
Oh what… Then wait for others. My pleasure.
Yes, but you need a docking station with USB.
I know. Can the hard drive be connected directly to the SATA port on the laptop?
In theory yes, but I don't know whether the laptop is supplying enough power to start the hard drive. On the outside, its size usually does not fit into the laptop. You can try Usually nothing can break.