First post, by Zup
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I've got a "new" Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 and I'm thinking about repairing it. The main issue is that the HDD is missing, and it seems that also the HDD carrier is missing. There is a cover that hides the IDE connector, but when a standard laptop HDD is installed it is loose (=about 1 mm up, down, left and right).
I'm thinking about using a laptop IDE HDD and then use something (like foam) to fill the gap to avoid HDD movements. The other option would be using some kind of "SSD" thing because vibrations won't affect it. My options are:
- Using a laptop HDD. Easy, but I don't think I could get a new IDE HDD. Getting a working, reliable, second hand HDD can be a nightmare, too.
- Buying a laptop DOM. The expensive solution.
- Using a IDE to flash adaptor, and then a flash card. It is cheaper, but I have some concerns about performance.
Are DOMs as fast as IDE HDDs?
How about the IDE to flash performance? I was thinking about using a IDE to SD adaptor with a Samsung UHS card (fast, cheap, realiable and easy to find), but I guess IDE to CF cards would be faster (direct conversion) if I find a fast CF card. I've heard that using a flash card could impact performance but how much?
What kind of filler would you use to tighten that HDD? Paper? Some kind of foam? I'd need some filler that allow me to replace that HDD easily.
Thanks.
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