Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top separated from 22 pins on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
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Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top separated from 22 pins in row underneath?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
If so then you could use an [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the master/slave pin configuration is.
Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top separated from 22 pins on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
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If so then you could use a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
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If so then you could use an [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the master/slave pin configuration is.
Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top separated from 22 pins on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
If so then you could use a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
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The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the pin configuration is.
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The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the master/slave pin configuration is.
Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top and on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
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Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top separated from 22 pins on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
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If so then you could use a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the pin configuration is.
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Just wondering if the 22 pin connector on the HDD (is it 44 pin - 22 pins in row on top and on bottom?) actually unplugs from the HDD exposing 44 male pins, like the 4 pins to the right?[br]
If so then you could use a [https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-5-25-INCH-Converter-Activity-USB-DS12/dp/B0758RP5V8|ide to USB 3.0 adapter] (supplier example only) to connect the HDD to the laptop. Note the 44 pin (2 x 22 pin) female connector on the side of the adapter whereas the other connector is for a 7 + 15 pin connector.
The 4 pins to the right are for the master/slave settings for the HDD and should be left as is, i.e. in the master position. Here’s an image from the [https://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/COMP/fcpa/hdd/discontinued/mht20xxat_prod-manual.pdf|HDD datasheet] that shows what the pin configuration is.
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