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How Do You Convert An Internal Hard Drive To External Via HD Enclosure?

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How Do You Convert An Internal Hard Drive To External Via HD Enclosure?

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The internal hard drive of a computer holds all of the information, data and critical files that are entered into it. When this hard drive becomes cramped to capacity with information, you can remove the main hard drive and then install a new one while keeping all of the information accessible by using an external hard drive enclosure. Turn off all power to the computer and remove the power cord. Press and hold the computer’s power button for a few seconds to discharge any remaining charge. Remove the existing hard drive from the computer, and replace the hard drive with the new main hard drive. Close the case and tighten all case screws with a screwdriver. Set the external hard drive’s jumper setting to the “master” position. This identifies the external hard drive as a separate hard drive location on the computer. Place the external hard drive into the hard drive enclosure and connect the data ribbon cable to the drive’s connector pins. Plug in the power connector cable at this time,

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