I had a 1995 Toshiba laptop that recently died. I remove the hard drive from the laptop to try to recover the data. The drive is the Seagate ST9235A. From the Seagate manual the interface is ATA.
I bought a IDE to USB adapter and connected to my Sony laptop and to several other computers but the drive did not show up in any of them.
I tried the 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches adapter and connected the laptop drive to several desktop computers but again with no luck. The setup was as follow:
1- The laptop drive was set as master
2- It was then connected to the Secondary IDE channel
3- There was no other devices on the Secondary IDE channel
4- The connecting cable was good
I guess the motherboard bioses do not support ATA ( AT or ATA 1) anymore. Even a 1998 motherboard would not recognize my laptop drive.
When connecting through the USB adapter the IDE/Busy green light was active, so I guess the drive is still ok. Can anyone suggest anything?
I bought a IDE to USB adapter and connected to my Sony laptop and to several other computers but the drive did not show up in any of them.
I tried the 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches adapter and connected the laptop drive to several desktop computers but again with no luck. The setup was as follow:
1- The laptop drive was set as master
2- It was then connected to the Secondary IDE channel
3- There was no other devices on the Secondary IDE channel
4- The connecting cable was good
I guess the motherboard bioses do not support ATA ( AT or ATA 1) anymore. Even a 1998 motherboard would not recognize my laptop drive.
When connecting through the USB adapter the IDE/Busy green light was active, so I guess the drive is still ok. Can anyone suggest anything?