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You can get a SATA to IDE converter click here or you could put the drive in an external caddie and connect via USB or you could use a USB to IDE converter click here.

I appreciate you are in the USA but the links give you an idea of the things available.

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You need one of these.. Link

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Just install one of these in an empty PCI slot... Link

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Just out of curiousity , Why do you alway's link to Maplin..? They suck in my opinion.! , I've never seen anything there that i would want to spend any amount of money on.., And there are an seemingly endless amount of other websites and webstores on the internet that offer simular products... Just curious... :blink:

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Just out of curiousity , Why do you alway's link to Maplin..? They suck in my opinion.! , I've never seen anything there that i would want to spend any amount of money on.., And there are an seemingly endless amount of other websites and webstores on the internet that offer simular products... Just curious... :blink:

The reasons I often (not always) refer to Maplin as suppliers are:

1. They have a range of electronic "oddities" not easily found elsewhere unless you know what you're looking for.

2. They are one of the UK's largest suppliers of electronic components to the public.

3. They have large number of stores throughout the UK where items can be conveniently collected as well as having an efficient mail order and e-business.

The reason I don't refer to US based suppliers is because I, and Windows Forum, are UK based and we are not so familiar with US (or Australian) suppliers. I did allude to that in my first reply.

I am not recommending Maplin as a supplier any more than I recommend any other supplier that I give references for. It is just that it is likely that Maplin sell the item and if they do, as I have that company bookmarked, it is convenient for me to link to that rather than making extra effort sorting out somewhere else as a supplier. It is entirely up to you where you would purchase any item from - at least from the link I gave you have an idea of what is available (which was the question asked in the first place) and you are then at perfect liberty to use that information to shop wherever you want to as you appear to have done with your extra links in answer to my first post here.

I can understand why you, in the USA, wouldn't want to use Maplin from the point of view of pricing but this is not Maplin's fault. It is the fault of living in "rip-off Britain" and you will find that, compared to the USA, all prices of just about everything are higher here. This is made even worse at the moment because of the unfavourable exchange rate (for you) of almost two dollars to the pound Sterling.

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