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| | Adding a hard drive from my old computer to new one My old computer had a motherboard crash and I plan to add the old hard drive to my new computer. Now the OS of my old computer was windows XP and the new one is Vista Home Basic. The last time I had to do anything like this was when I was running DOS 3.2 and you know there was no problem then. But now.... This brings up several questions. 1. With all the new features that Vista has, does it have one that would automatically configure the OS in the old hard drive to be used as a additional drive? 2. Once the old hard drive is installed, what kinds of problems may I expect to occur? 3. Would it be feasable to just delete the WinXP OS from the old hard drive? Any assistance on this would be appreciated. SeaBeeSC |
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| | Re: Adding a hard drive from my old computer to new one "SeaBeeSC" <SeaBeeSC@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E3F604E0-C37B-4491-AFD4-E1BF8CDDD980@xxxxxx Quote: > My old computer had a motherboard crash and I plan to add the old hard > drive > to my new computer. Now the OS of my old computer was windows XP and the > new > one is Vista Home Basic. The last time I had to do anything like this was > when I was running DOS 3.2 and you know there was no problem then. But > now.... > > This brings up several questions. > > 1. With all the new features that Vista has, does it have one that would > automatically configure the OS in the old hard drive to be used as a > additional drive? > Vista. You can then choose a drive letter for it and it will just work. You may need to reset the permission on some files and folders if it was NTFS formatted, but cross that bridge once you have the drive in the machine. Quote: > 2. Once the old hard drive is installed, what kinds of problems may I > expect to occur? > from your previous OS. You just need to take ownership of these files and folders and reset the permissions on them - the Help and Support will tell you how to do this. Forget about the XP install on this drive or any installed application unless you want to get into more complex issues of trying to have a dual boot system. Just use the new drive for data as you already have a perfectly good Vista OS on the other drive in the PC. Quote: > 3. Would it be feasable to just delete the WinXP OS from the old hard > drive? > Quote: > Any assistance on this would be appreciated. > > SeaBeeSC Mike Brannigan |
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