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If you don't mind your tray disc burner as a portable "Carry-around" stashed in your laptop bag, the classic sheet metal "sled" can fit any brand H.D. into the spot your burner sits now. A ribbon-wire "joiner" makes the power and data fittings match up, for a 2.5" drive "c:" to line up with the place the burner mechanism s all have them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can fit this thing into anything... However... a laptop is pretty much a done deal once purchased... you can probably sub out the current harddrive with it though... most solid states will fit into any laptop if replacing the current harddrive. as an additional, you would have to convert to USB.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your Laptop appears to be equipped with only a single SATA II (a.k.a. SATA 300 or SATA 3.0 Gbs) bay. Though this drive is a SATA III (a.k.a. SATA 600 or SATA 6.0 Gbs) it should be backwards compatible with SATA II bay like most SSDs are.
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