Parallel ATA ? - You may be approaching it backwards. You can
buy a SATA-to-IDE adapter to allow use in a non-SATA compliant
PC. Or as an alternate approach you could buy a PCI add-in SATA
card for ~$30 to allow you to access/use the SATA drive.
Better to refer to traditional IDE as PATA, even though it's a parallel
technology - using Parallel makes readers think of the Printer port
type.
"Jay Stevens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to convert the connectors in my computer, which are
> parallel, to Serial ATA?
>
> I have a serial hard drive from my friend and I need to back up the
> information on it. Before restoring it completely.
> Unfortunately I can't do it from his computer using this hard drive
> because it won't let me launch windows on it and there are several other
> issues going on.
> The only computer I have has parallel connections.
>
> Thanks
>
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