1.8" Enclosures

Hello,
I have an HP Elitebook 2350p notebook.
I need to take out the 1.8" hard drive and install it in an enclosure to take off some data. Do you know what type of enclosure I need. There seem to be SATA, ZIF and LIF enclosures available.
Many thanks,
Mark

Hi Mark,
I'm not familiar with the Elitebooks.  Can't you copy data to an external hard drive or to a flashdrive instead of removing the internal 1.8" hard drive?
Marty
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