Hard drive installation of the HP Pavilion ZT1155 via 2.5 "to 3.5" IDE connector

Hello

I was invited to focus on the recovery of data from a laptop HP Pavilion ZT1155 dead. The system has been errors during Windows XP startup - chkdsk complained of bad sectors. The machine now starts at all. While the BISO reports the HD as a present, try to boot from it translates a message "a disk read error has occurred. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart. »

The user wants to retrieve the data of the machine if possible. Needless to say that nothing has been saved.

I removed the hard drive and tried to connect it to a Converter 2.5 "to 3.5" IDE. But it does not.

The hard drive is a Toshiba MK4026GAX, capacity 40GB 2.5 ". But HP seems to have added only a different style instead of the 44 normal IDE connector male pin connector key. One that's here now is marked 'SUYIN 22146' and is a long, rectangular slot with connectors inside edge. The manual for training on the Toshiba site made no reference to this.

I unscrewed the top Board circuit and this connector seems to be integrated in the device. It is not only the standard IDE connector plugging, but rather replaced it altogether.

Anyone has experience with this type of hard drive, or advice on how I could connect it to a regular system of 3.5 "IDE?

Thanks in advance,

Paul.

The connector you see is covering the standard brass pins but fits down tight, it looks like a solid plastic cover. Simply pull on the part of the connector until you get a separation of the body of the car and then carefully 'walk' it off the pins.

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