Actually it was to Wendy's, assuming she uses Window operating system.
You may be able to do the same with a Mac, but I know almost nothing
about Mac's. I have connected Windows 98 and Win XP drives thru my USB
enclosure and it worked fine. I would also mention that I bought a 17g
Mac USB drive used and just reformatted it to windows and it works on
the Windows OS.
Clint
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On Feb 8, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Clint L. Novak wrote:
> You can buy a USB hard drive enclosure for about $25, then you just
> plug it into your existing PC via the USB and access the data when you
> need it. The enclosures are compatable with ide drives.