yes you can hard disks can be removed from one PC or lap to another.
You'll have to remove the hard drive from the laptop and connect it to another working computer, laptop or desktop PC. You can use IDE adapter for laptop hard drives - for connecting it to a desktop computer. You can use external USB enclosure for laptop hard drives for connecting it either to a desktop or laptop computer. You'll find instructions for removing the hard drive in Dell service manuals, they are available for download from the Dell website. Follow links for more information about IDE adapter and external USB enclosure.
at the laptop store or it should of came with your laptop
Yes, removing the hard drive from a Dell laptop can help troubleshoot certain issues, especially if you're experiencing operating system or corruption problems. By removing the hard drive, you can test the laptop's functionality without it, or replace it with a new one if it's faulty. Additionally, you can connect the hard drive to another computer to retrieve data or check for errors. However, if the laptop has other hardware issues, removing the hard drive may not resolve the problem.
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There's no way you can install the CD / DVD drive from a Dell laptop in an iBook. The hard drive should be possible, as long as they are both IDE drives.
Only if you have a Blu-Ray compatible hard drive
When the hard disk is dysfunctional or has crashed, the laptop cannot detect it. The error message 'No hard disk drive 0' will appear as a result.
Immediately replace it with a hard drive that does not randomly lock up.
yes, most stores that have a repair facility will do it for about $35.
Yes. It's likely that any new computer would be a good replacement for a laptop with a hard drive problem.
Typically a 60 GB Ultra ATA Fujitsu 4200rpm hard drive
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