Sata or IDE hard drive in MBP?

Hi all,
I have a MacBook Pro 2007 Intel core duo 2.4 which has decided not to boot up anymore. I have been informed from a tech guy at work that it is most probably the logic board. So have decided to transfer my photos/movies/music files from the hard drive and on to my wife MBP under a different user.
I have been told that the easiest way to do so is by making my hard drive into an external one and then connect it to a new computer and drag the wanted files across e.g  photos/movies/music (this is possible right???). However I don't know if the hard drive is SATA or IDE nor what the dimensions are of the physical drive, therefore I don't know what enclosure/caddie to buy.
Any advice on the enclosure or other ways of getting my file off what be great.

For a laptop drive, you will need a 2.5 inch enclosure although ebay will list them probably as a laptop hard drive caddy.
If your drive is IDE, the drive will look like this:
http://www.mp3car.com/attachments/general-mp3car-discussion/5576d1097012581-50-p in-laptop-ide-convertor-ata5.jpg
It it's SATA (which I suspect it may be) it will look like this:
http://www.datarecoverytutorial.com/wp-images/recover-data-from-laptop/laptop-sa ta-hard-drive.jpg
The physical size of the drives are both the same, but if it IS IDE, then it may have a convertor attached to it that looks like this:
http://l.thegreatchai.com/ide_laptop.jpg
When you buy the caddy, you will likely have to remove this convertor to plug it in. It just pulls off, but make sure do it gently because you don't want to bend or break the pins of the drive itself.
By the way, buy the caddy off eBay and do not spend more than £5/$5. It will likely come with a USB cable and carry case.

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