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I have an extra internal drive WD200 BB-200DEAD can I do an external hard drive, USB

Yes, you could.

This would mean to install the drive in an external enclosure (usb connected).

One thing to consider is that the drive is so small (20GB) that it wouldn't be worth the expense for an external enclosure. You could buy a USB (16 GB) for the cost of a hard drive enclosure external.

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