Yes, assuming your current drive is an SATA drive, rather than an IDE drive. If you go to Device Manager and find the model number of your hard drive, a quick google search will tell you which interface it uses.
Yes, assuming your current drive is an SATA drive, rather than an IDE drive. If you go to Device Manager and find the model number of your hard drive, a quick google search will tell you which interface it uses.
Currently I am not using my laptop. Tomorrow I will be able to access my computer. I will post back which interface it uses