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  1. #1


    xp lover Guest

    Any ideas

    I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any ideas
    of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    thx




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    Bruce Chambers Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    "xp lover" <sroberts@tbandu.co.uk> wrote in message
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    >I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any
    >ideas of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    > thx




    You should be able to slave the old hard drive into the new computer for
    data recovery, and all it'd cost is a few minutes of time.


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    Dave Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    If your old drive uses the IDE interface, and your new computer uses SATA,
    then you may need an adaptor to connect the old drive to your new machine in
    order to retrieve your data.

    I have not tried any of these... so I don't know if they would work...

    http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?Inv...5-35&cpc=RECOM

    http://www.satacables.com/html/sata-acessories.html

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822998008



    "xp lover" <sroberts@tbandu.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:701AA3E7-6D2E-46EF-8D84-4EF6DB5AAE04@microsoft.com...
    >I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any
    >ideas of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    > thx



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    Michael Chare Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    "Dave" <dave@roadrunner.com> wrote in message
    news:uCMHFuThHHA.984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    > If your old drive uses the IDE interface, and your new computer uses SATA,
    > then you may need an adaptor to connect the old drive to your new machine
    > in order to retrieve your data.
    >
    > I have not tried any of these... so I don't know if they would work...
    >
    > http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?Inv...5-35&cpc=RECOM
    >
    > http://www.satacables.com/html/sata-acessories.html
    >
    > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822998008
    >
    >

    Quite likely the PC has a PATA DVD/CDROM with a spare connection to which
    an IDE could be attached,

    --
    Michael Chare


    >
    > "xp lover" <sroberts@tbandu.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:701AA3E7-6D2E-46EF-8D84-4EF6DB5AAE04@microsoft.com...
    >>I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >>box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any
    >>ideas of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    >> thx

    >





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    ray Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:59:45 +0100, xp lover wrote:

    > I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    > box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any ideas
    > of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    > thx


    If you indeed meant that the power supply died, that is one of the easiest
    things in the computer to replace. Should cost about $20.


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    John Wesley Asquith Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:29:36 -0600, ray <ray@zianet.com> wrote:

    >On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:59:45 +0100, xp lover wrote:
    >
    >> I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >> box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any ideas
    >> of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    >> thx

    >
    >If you indeed meant that the power supply died, that is one of the easiest
    >things in the computer to replace. Should cost about $20.


    Why not just install the old hard drive in your new computer as a 2nd
    hard disk? I did that when my computer died and occasionally go back
    and retrieve stuff from the old hard drive. I also use it as a backup
    to the new computer's hard drive since it is separate stand-alone
    hardware and the probability of a double-failure is virtually nil.


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    Rock Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    "xp lover" <sroberts@tbandu.co.uk> wrote
    >I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any
    >ideas of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?


    Install the old drive as a slave drive in the new computer (no cost), or buy
    an external drive enclosure (in the range of $20), put the old drive in
    there, and connect that via USB to the new computer.

    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


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    DanR Guest

    Re: Any ideas


    "xp lover" <sroberts@tbandu.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:701AA3E7-6D2E-46EF-8D84-4EF6DB5AAE04@microsoft.com...
    >I had to buy my new computer, (windows vista home premium) after the power
    >box died in my old win xp computer. I still have the hard drive. Any
    >ideas of how I can access old hard drive and how much it will cost?
    > thx


    As others have suggested... you may find the same flat ribbon cable that
    will connect to your old hard drive. Maybe shared with the CD/DVD device.
    And others have used the word "slave". To slave your old hard drive you will
    likely need to change a jumper on the old hard drive. Look for pins that
    have a jumper. Look for a label somewhere on the hard drive that tells you
    how the pins should be jumperd to make that drive a slave. The label could
    be very near the jumpers or on the label on top of the drive. You will
    probably need a small needle nose pliers or tweezers to move the jumper.
    Don't drop it!


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    DanR Guest

    Re: Any ideas


    "John Wesley Asquith" <john_asquith6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:lj3o231gdlu88e05coeedqlli2q1lv50q8@4ax.com...
    > On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:29:36 -0600, ray <ray@zianet.com> wrote:
    >

    and the probability of a double-failure is virtually nil.
    >


    I've seen some Gateway computers that had the power supply directly under
    the hard drive(s). When the fan dies on these units everything in the
    vicinity of the PS burns up.


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    DanS Guest

    Re: Any ideas

    John Wesley Asquith <john_asquith6@hotmail.com> wrote in
    news:lj3o231gdlu88e05coeedqlli2q1lv50q8@4ax.com:

    > Why not just install the old hard drive in your new computer as a 2nd
    > hard disk? I did that when my computer died and occasionally go back
    > and retrieve stuff from the old hard drive. I also use it as a backup
    > to the new computer's hard drive since it is separate stand-alone
    > hardware and the probability of a double-failure is virtually nil.


    Yeah, if virtually nil means a 'good chance'.

    I had a power supply fry taking out 2 individual HD's and one of the MB IDE
    channels.

    So now I back up data to two different network drives in two completely
    different PC's. (And occasionally to DVD)


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