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Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives

Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives

Save time upgrading your notebook hard drive by using the CMS USB 2.0 Transfer kit. Simply place your PATA or SATA 2.5" notebook hard drive into the transfer enclosure and run the BounceBack Data Transfer Software. The software will make a full and complete copy of your old hard drive, including operating systems, applications, the system registry, boot info, and data files. Once the copy is complete you can reuse the encloser by installing your old hard drive as a simple back up system.

Average Customer Rating: Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives - 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
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Overall Rating: Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives - 5 out of 5 5 5
Performance: Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives - 5 out of 5 5 5
Ease of Use: Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives - 5 out of 5 5 5
Data Transfer Kit Date: June 3, 2009
Written By: BENJAMIN From: New York, NY
Owned this Product for: 0-3 Months
Level of Expertise: Good

Pros: build quality, easy to use, Fast Read/Write Speed

Reviews & Ratings for Data Transfer Kit for PATA/SATA Notebook Hard drives
Very easy to use, even for a novice. Load the software and follow the instructions. Mounting the new and old drives into the enclosed was also easy. Caveats: I had a false start about 2 hours into the initial ghost copy, which I suspect was due to a disruption from the screen saver. By shutting the screen saver down, the ghost copy proceeded all the way through, copying all 90 GB of my old drive to the new one in about 6 hours. Also, 99.999...% was copied over. Only some firewall settings appeared to get lost, which were easily restored. This was a great "do it yourself" way to get a new HD going in a laptop without resorting to expensive service calls.

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