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I would like to pull out my hard drive, it looks like this:
I found in some videos that there should be a pull-out cable (like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EtLMEZex70&t=44s) but I do not have such a cable.
What can I do now?
hard-drive thinkpad lenovo-laptop
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I would like to pull out my hard drive, it looks like this:
I found in some videos that there should be a pull-out cable (like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EtLMEZex70&t=44s) but I do not have such a cable.
What can I do now?
hard-drive thinkpad lenovo-laptop
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It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago
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I would like to pull out my hard drive, it looks like this:
I found in some videos that there should be a pull-out cable (like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EtLMEZex70&t=44s) but I do not have such a cable.
What can I do now?
hard-drive thinkpad lenovo-laptop
I would like to pull out my hard drive, it looks like this:
I found in some videos that there should be a pull-out cable (like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EtLMEZex70&t=44s) but I do not have such a cable.
What can I do now?
hard-drive thinkpad lenovo-laptop
hard-drive thinkpad lenovo-laptop
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![](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ijr6i.png?s=32&g=1)
![](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ijr6i.png?s=32&g=1)
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It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago
add a comment |
1
It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago
1
1
It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago
It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago
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You can attach a strip of scotch tap / fabric tape / duct tape to the left and right side of the drive (where the rubber rails would be) and gently pull it out.
Here's another photo:
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You can attach a strip of scotch tap / fabric tape / duct tape to the left and right side of the drive (where the rubber rails would be) and gently pull it out.
Here's another photo:
add a comment |
You can attach a strip of scotch tap / fabric tape / duct tape to the left and right side of the drive (where the rubber rails would be) and gently pull it out.
Here's another photo:
add a comment |
You can attach a strip of scotch tap / fabric tape / duct tape to the left and right side of the drive (where the rubber rails would be) and gently pull it out.
Here's another photo:
You can attach a strip of scotch tap / fabric tape / duct tape to the left and right side of the drive (where the rubber rails would be) and gently pull it out.
Here's another photo:
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It's not a "pull-out cable", but a pull tab that would be attached to the HDD caddy. Your HDD seems to be missing the caddy as well as the soft guide rails. Your HDD can rattle within its cavity, and therefore is extra vulnerable to movement and shock.
– sawdust
4 hours ago