Can i remove my old time capsule drive and use it in my computer?, Can i remove my old time capsule drive and use it in my computer?

I have an old time capsule and i just bought the new AC one, can i use it as an internal hard drive if i have a usb to sata adapter and a

If you are opening a computer to replace an internal hard disk.. buy a new one. Seriously hard disks do not cost that much... especially if the computer is a Mac.. the cost and effort to open the computer demands that you use the best drive you can find.. and that is NOT a TC drive.
For instance if you are wanting a new drive in a Mac Mini.. it is 2.5" not 3.5" anyway.. but you can buy 500GB or 750GB hybrid drives.. for a few dollars more.. and they are much better than slow green drives Apple use in the TC.
Even for a desktop computer.. use SSD and a hybrid drive.. never bother with the cost of the drive .. it is small part of what it will cost you if not in money at least in time.
For a low end PC that is for "Test" use ok.. but second hand drives will still be the worst possible.. and Apple used the cheapest and slowest drives around.. ie using sata1 when WD was selling sata2 green drives for years.

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  • How do I move data from old hard drive to the time capsule?

    Hi ,
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  • Can I connect to Time Capsule Hard Drive via USB cable?

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    No, USB is only for printer and usb external drive.. not a connection to the internal drive.
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    http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Apple_Time_Capsule

  • Can I retrieve files from a Time Capsule data hard-drive if I completed a simple-erase on it?

    I have a 2TB Time Capsule. I stored files on the hard drive within the Time Capsule. I did a quick-erase of the hard drive (Time Capsule) via Airport Utility on my MacBook Pro and forgot the files were on it. Is there anyway I can retrieve these files? The Time Capsule's 2TB capacity was hardly used at all, I used it for Time Machine but apart from that I just stored some files on it. Thank you in advance if you could help.

    As per Bob's comment.. BUTT.. big fat one.
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