Micro Sata to Sata.

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http://newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=17&products_id=243

FYI - This is an alternative product for those of us with laptop SSD hard drives that need to convert to standard SATA interface for installation into a laptop.

I have a 64GB Samsung SSD hard drive salvaged from a 5-day old ThinkPad X300 (don't ask!). I spent weeks looking for a solution and Samsung tech support was not exactly expeditious with data, nor did they have an in-house solution for installing this drive into an external case.

Hope this helps.
 
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I found this product that was a great option for me and was a great solution to restoring my older laptop. I replaced the 2.5 inch 5V SATA drive with a Micro SATA 3.3V drive using this laptop adapter with build in 3.3V converter that I needed to run the drive.
http://www.microsatacables.com/catalog/i82.html
The other style of SATA to Micro SATA adapters, 2 of which I found do not fit into laptops as they are too thick. This one was a perfect fit.

I hope this helps!!! :)