Laptops don't have graphics cards, but GPU/graphics card...are essentially the same thing, or at least they're interchangeable terms. You don't *need* an enclosure, especially if you're just going to clone the drive, or back up some stuff. If it's SATA, and you have a spare SATA port in your PC, just stick it in your PC - if it's SATA and your PC doesn't have SATA, then get a SATA to USB adapter, or SATA to IDE. If it's IDE, then get a 2.5>3.5 IDE adapter and...stick it in your PC. Then dump the drive/back up your data, and be on your way. On another note, you need to speak to some higher ups, because if your laptop is under warranty (especially one that they sold you), then you shouldn't be paying a goddamn penny to protect your data.