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Martin Ingström
 
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I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook 4546 with a broken harddisk connector. I
do not know where this connector come from (Molex, AMP etc etc). Check the
pictures below. I think it has 60 positions organized in two rows and it is
the brown plastic device that you flip down to secure the cable that is
broken. This notebook is way to good and expensive to be thrown away just
because of this. Any help would be appreciated.
http://lyan.hopto.org/connector/ (yes, it is superglue on the brown thing.
I tried to glue it together but it didn't help because the "fingers" is
broken off).

/Martin


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"Martin Ingström" wrote in message
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I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook 4546 with a broken harddisk connector. I
do not know where this connector come from (Molex, AMP etc etc). Check the
pictures below. I think it has 60 positions organized in two rows and it

is
the brown plastic device that you flip down to secure the cable that is
broken. This notebook is way to good and expensive to be thrown away just
because of this. Any help would be appreciated.
http://lyan.hopto.org/connector/ (yes, it is superglue on the brown

thing.
I tried to glue it together but it didn't help because the "fingers" is
broken off).

/Martin



Martin,

Could be JAE. Try hawking your pictures around the customer service
departments of the top connector manufacturers. They are often very helpful
at identifying product.


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Thanks for the tip. I will try that.
/Martin

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"Martin Ingström" wrote in message
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I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook 4546 with a broken harddisk connector.

I
do not know where this connector come from (Molex, AMP etc etc). Check

the
pictures below. I think it has 60 positions organized in two rows and it

is
the brown plastic device that you flip down to secure the cable that is
broken. This notebook is way to good and expensive to be thrown away

just
because of this. Any help would be appreciated.
http://lyan.hopto.org/connector/ (yes, it is superglue on the brown

thing.
I tried to glue it together but it didn't help because the "fingers" is
broken off).

/Martin



Martin,

Could be JAE. Try hawking your pictures around the customer service
departments of the top connector manufacturers. They are often very

helpful
at identifying product.




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