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Here's the gist, I want to take the HDD out of a laptop and into a tower. How do I go from this...
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>>54511258

... To this?
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>>54511285
Plug it in
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n-no bully
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>>54511296

Aside from the issue that the laptop HDD is smaller than the tower drive slot. The socket doesn't look like it'll take the cable. Maybe there is an adapter?

I'm not really tech savvy.
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>>54511296
>>54511349

This is the HDD socket.
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>>54511420

These are the tower HDD cables.
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>>54511420
>>54511441

This is what the HDD was connected to.
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>>54511441
>>54511464
See >>54511296
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Not sure if OP is being an idiot, but if not, look at the bottom of your brackets for the HDD's. There are some screw holes. Screw them in and align them with the small HDD.
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>>54511520

Yeah I'm retarded. I actually didn't notice that they fit. I was trying to look for >>54511464

When >>54511441 is the same thing but split apart.

Only problem is that the HDD doesn't fit in the rack. It's essentially going to be hanging a fair bit.

Aside from putting something underneath it to prop it up, are there any alternatives?
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>>54511579
Just tape it down or buy an adapter.
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>>54511579
Line up the holes, mark it out and drill holes in the tray then install like normal.
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>>54511420

Also these are two very small HDDs running in raid.

Moving past the fitting issue, if I plug these two in the 3 and 4 slot. Will they automatically resume running in raid or will I have to mess around with the bios?
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>>54511661
That very much depends on how they were setup in raid.
If it's windows softraid, you'll need to import the array and that's it.
If it's Linux softraid (which it likely isn't) just mount it.
If it's anything else, you're SOL.
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Hanging drive is fine as long as its sitting on something and its electronics board isn't touching metal. Perfectly fine for a days use to get files off it. Done this a thousand times.
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>>54511688

Yeah thanks, I'm going to find something small and bulky to try and keep them aligned and not touching anything else.

>>54511677

It's windows soft raid, although I'm not sure how to import the array.
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>>54511731
1. windows key+r
2. type 'diskmgmt.msc' press enter
3. You should see your disks in there as a 'foreign' disk/array, right click one of them and there should be an import option, follow it through.
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>>54511786

Thanks for your help. This is the first time I've gutted a PC for parts and exchanged them so I'm a bit anxious.
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Also just out of curiosity, could I use cardboard cut into squares to hold up and separate the HDDs? Not sure how hot they are going to get.
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>>54511258
>/sqt/
>/out/
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>>54512075
they don't get too hot but still I wouldn't use cardboard to hold them.
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>>54512110

What are some safe materials to use instead?

I'm weary of hard plastic but if it does the job. I don't think it's going to be a one day job. They may have to sit on this materials for a while.
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>>54512259

If you're handy with a saw make some custom wooden blocks.
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>>54512259
Cardboard isn't unsafe.
It's just not sturdy.

As long as your drives aren't getting loose in the case, your fine.
If you /really/ can't figure out a way to do that on your own, try affixing it to the wall of your case with a strong magnetic.
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>>54512378

Appreciate the help, but I don't think anyone is inept enough to fall for that one.
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You can buy 2.5" to 3.5" metal brackets on newegg or your local computer store. It's a different size, but people use to put 3.5" HDD in 5" bays like this all the time.
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Your smaller hard drives have a bracket on them. Remove those brackets. Then you can just leave them hanging. Or you can get one of these.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817994162

There are so many of these on the market, so you can search for a different type and buy that instead.
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>>54512576

That's perfect. I'll grab one, only concern is the distance between drives, the cables as it stands won't fit tightly together at the same time.
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