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Unread 23 Oct 2008, 19:21   #1
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Ide?

I had a HP Pavillion ZV5000 laptop. After three years of pertty much continual use power unit burnt out.

This is very expensive to fix.

So I've taken out the hard disk and bought (as advised by a man in a PC shop on Tottenham Court Road) a 2.5" IDE case to put it in.

The connector doesn't seem to fit.

A couple of hours ago I got this:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fujitsu Technical Support
The MHT2040AT PL model supports IDE, please feel free to visit our Web Site link below for more information.

Regards,

Andre Martell
Hotline Technical Support
FUJITSU EUROPE LIMITED. Hayes Park Central,
It looks like this (only 40Gb model) and it doesn't look like the SATA images I've seen today.



This is the case.

It is 40Gb and HP give this Spare Part Number: 350210-001

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
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