Transfer data from hard drive on a dead laptop

I have a dead laptop that contains a hdd2183 y hard drive that appears to be a non-standard connector.  It is not IDE nor is it SATA.  The drive has a FEMALE receptacle instead of male pins or blades.  The CONNECTOR that attaches to the drive has a male blade that inserts into the hard drive receptacle.  I can't find anything on the internet about any such configuration, and I need to get the data off this drive, but no way that I can find to turn it into an external drive.  I COULD take the connector out of the laptop and MAKE a cable or convert it to either SATA or IDE, IF I knew which contact was supposed to go to which pin on the corresponding connector. 
Anybody know anything about this?  None of the standard enclosures or conversion devices fit this drive.
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Hi,
I think the non-standard connector you describe can be removed.
Remove the HDD from its metal casing as shown in the image below.
Once done, you should find the connector can be removed from the HDD by sliding it off as shown in the lower diagram ( it may take some gentle persuasion ).
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