SSD hard drive

I have a Sony VAIO VPCEB37FX and I want to change my old hard drive for an SSD, I wanted to make a goshting of my old hard drive, but when I connect the SSD drive via the USB port or eSATA port, it does not appear as a storage on my computer. When I go through computer hard wear as it appear sound, but I can use... It's a pny xlr8 240 GB. My question is... Can I use a SATA III on my laptop? If this is not the case, is that why I can't use the drive as a second storage device? Or what I can do to use it?

Hello Marlon.

If you want to update the support team behind the scenes of Sony contact hard drive. They will help to check the compatibility of the hard disk with the computer:

http://store.Sony.com/webapp/WCS/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&StoreID=10151&langid...

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