*pokes Manifest Destiny with a stick*
Posted: 2003-02-06 05:38pm
Is it dead?
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If you email it to me I could post it, or send it to stravo and he could put it in the cleaned thread.Mark S wrote:Yes, as Stravo says, my computer is in intensive care fighting for its life. It may just be that the only copy of Manifest Destiny is now on the net. Even so, I've been jotting things down the old fashioned way and will get back to the story when I can. I really can't post a ten pager from my work. I don't think it would go over well.
That won't work, becuase there are very few standards in laptops. HE would have to buy another laptop off of the same company, and hope that 1: The hard drive can come out, 2: Hope they still use the same standard. One of the main reasons I don't use laptops...Dalton wrote:You can pull out the Laptop's HDD and transplant it, IIRC.
I think that for IDE hard drives, you can find adapters that will allow you to plug them into a regular PC...Singuler Quartet wrote:That won't work, becuase there are very few standards in laptops. HE would have to buy another laptop off of the same company, and hope that 1: The hard drive can come out, 2: Hope they still use the same standard. One of the main reasons I don't use laptops...
Don't make me laugh. Laptops are desgined with the sole idea that they don't want other peoples stuff on it. It makes Microsoft look like a non-profit organization.Crayz9000 wrote:I think that for IDE hard drives, you can find adapters that will allow you to plug them into a regular PC...Singuler Quartet wrote:That won't work, becuase there are very few standards in laptops. HE would have to buy another laptop off of the same company, and hope that 1: The hard drive can come out, 2: Hope they still use the same standard. One of the main reasons I don't use laptops...
Its unbeleivabley rare. I think Compaq used to use real HArd Drives for some of their older Lunch Box type Laptops, but that's as close as anybody's likely to get.Crayz9000 wrote:I'm not saying that you can always find them, but I know that I have a 640MB hard drive with standard IDE adapter. I think IBM's drives run on a SCSI bus... but you're never going to find an adapter from the company itself. They're almost all aftermarket.