Toshiba HDD2A30 adapter - Question

Hello everybody. Unfortunately to me, my Toshiba Vaio of 2005 broke permanently. I had this notebook for backup purposes only, so I am not quite sad. I know the 2.5 HD is working and I wanted to retrieve it and connect it to a desktop PC. Some friends and a fast search on the net told me of an adapter to connect 2.5-inch IDE HD to a 40-pin IDE cable. But Toshiba's HDD2A30/MK2035GSS hasn't got a slot of 44-pin male IDE connector. Is any way I can connect this HD to a desktop PC?
You can see here an overall image of Toshiba's hard disk:
[http://www.serversupply.com/images/item/118457.jpg]
Message was edited by: jpgonc

best solution for you is to use USB 2.0 2.5" SATA HDD Hard Disk Drive External Case Box. Using this box you can connect this HDD to any desktop, laptop, sat receiver or DVD/Blu-Ray players and have full access to all saved data.
I use the same box with 500GB SATA HDD.

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