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Hi,
I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 GHz. I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new computer and start using it... Is it? Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) Thanks in advance. |
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Tiago wrote:
> Hi, > I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 > GHz. > I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new > computer and start using it... > Is it? > Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I > keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) > Thanks in advance. First you have to make sure that the type of drive is supported. Many of the new computers made today have Serial ATA drives not IDE drives. If the IDE channel usually used for your DVD ROM or CDRW drive is not used then you can put it on that IDE cable. If your system has IDE for your 0 or primary drive you can move the jumper on drive to slave and add it to the IDE cable as secondary drive 1. So you have some homework to do. |
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It seems that there are some important information missing:
- the "old" drive has XP SP2 on it; - on the new computer, the system disk (hard drive) will be one of the ones already there, the old one will work as a second or third disk, not the system disk, despite the fact that it is the system disk on the old computer; - the hard drive to move is a Seagate Barracuda 7200, 200 Gb, IDE; Any info required? Thanks, once more... "Tiago" wrote: > Hi, > I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 > GHz. > I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new > computer and start using it... > Is it? > Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I > keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) > Thanks in advance. |
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Tiago wrote:
> It seems that there are some important information missing: > - the "old" drive has XP SP2 on it; > - on the new computer, the system disk (hard drive) will be one of the ones > already there, the old one will work as a second or third disk, not the > system disk, despite the fact that it is the system disk on the old computer; > - the hard drive to move is a Seagate Barracuda 7200, 200 Gb, IDE; > Any info required? > Thanks, once more... > > "Tiago" wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 >> GHz. >> I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new >> computer and start using it... >> Is it? >> Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I >> keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) >> Thanks in advance. Then if you are using the drive as secondary on same cable, the first drive jumper should be on master with slave present if that jumper is on the drive. If not set jumper to master. The secondary drive on cable should have jumper set to slave. And that should work for you. |
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Have you considered a hard drive enclosure? That's what I use for drives I
want to get files off of, or for backup. I use USB enclosures, no problems a snap to use and fast enough. Just a thought. "Tiago" <Tiago@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5C9803C8-67E5-4EFC-AD03-35752EA789DB@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 > 3.2 > GHz. > I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new > computer and start using it... > Is it? > Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will > I > keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) > Thanks in advance. |
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do you want to boot with it, if so you will need to do a repair install.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm "Tiago" <Tiago@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5C9803C8-67E5-4EFC-AD03-35752EA789DB@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 > 3.2 > GHz. > I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new > computer and start using it... > Is it? > Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will > I > keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) > Thanks in advance. |
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Many thanks for the replies and suggestions.
"Drive enclosure"...no idea what it is! Easy process? There will be no need to have the old drive as a "bootable" one. It seems that the change of the jumper from master to slave will work. Thanks to you all. "Tiago" wrote: > Hi, > I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 > GHz. > I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new > computer and start using it... > Is it? > Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I > keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) > Thanks in advance. |
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A "drive enclosure" is simply a small box you insert a hard drive into. It
has cables and connectors that convert an internal hard drive into an external portable hard drive that can be plugged into a USB port on any PC. That would be very useful. |
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"Tiago" <Tiago@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi, >I am changing my computer, upgrading fron an P III 800 MHz to a P IV 775 3.2 >GHz. >I wonder if it is as simple as to connect the old hard drive to the new >computer and start using it... >Is it? >Can I use my old hard drive on my new computer without any procedure? Will I >keep, for sure, my data (135 Gb of it...) >Thanks in advance. No it is not quite that simple. First of all, will this be the only hard drive in the new computer? Or will the old hard drive be a second hard drive for data storage? If you want to use your old hard drive as the only hard drive (or as the boot drive) in the new computer then you will have to do a Repair Install of Windows XP on the new computer in order to make your Windows XP usable with the different hardware. A Repair Install will preserve your installed applications, user data files, and program configuration settings. Windows Updates (since the last service pack install) will have to be reinstalled. Note that if your installed Windows XP has been upgraded to Service Pack 2 and your Windows XP CD is for the Original Release or Service Pack 1 versions then you will have to create a new install CD with Service Pack 2 slipstreamed into it in order to do the Repair Install. Also note that if your Windows XP is an OEM version that came preinstalled with your old computer then that license is permanently locked to that old computer and cannot be legitimately transferred to another computer under any circumstances. See http://michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html for more information on the actual moving of the hard drive. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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"Papa" wrote: > A "drive enclosure" is simply a small box you insert a hard drive into. It > has cables and connectors that convert an internal hard drive into an > external portable hard drive that can be plugged into a USB port on any PC. > That would be very useful. > > > Thanks for the help and explanation. All the Best |
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