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<blockquote data-quote="bizzy07" data-source="post: 6258048" data-attributes="member: 563805"><p>I have a 40 gig Travelstar IDE 2.5" laptop hard drive just laying around and want to use it in a hard drive case in my car. The cables that come with the cases have two usb's on one end and one on the other. I was wondering if the 9886 would supply enough power for the hard drive or will I fry it? If anything I guess the hard drive was free and the case is only like $6 shipped so I won't be out much, but I don't want to hurt the head unit:crap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bizzy07, post: 6258048, member: 563805"] I have a 40 gig Travelstar IDE 2.5" laptop hard drive just laying around and want to use it in a hard drive case in my car. The cables that come with the cases have two usb's on one end and one on the other. I was wondering if the 9886 would supply enough power for the hard drive or will I fry it? If anything I guess the hard drive was free and the case is only like $6 shipped so I won't be out much, but I don't want to hurt the head unit:crap: [/QUOTE]
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