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sprdeagle sprdeagle is offline Is There Any Way to Run Just Any Windows Hard Drive on My Computer, Maybe Using an Adapter? Windows 10 Is There Any Way to Run Just Any Windows Hard Drive on My Computer, Maybe Using an Adapter? Office 2016
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I would like to help friends with virus removal. However, I would like to be able to take the HD out of their PC, maybe plug it into an adapter or something, and run it on my Dell Precision M6700. This system has two solid state SSDs. Maybe only SSDs will run off this system.
I'm trying to do this at work. Working on a laptop that isn't my own would raise questions, and maybe a little trouble. That's why I want to run their HD off my PC in this way.
So is this possible?
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