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| | Hard Drive Swap I just purchased a new PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. On my old PC running Windows XP, I have a secondary hard drive set-up as a slave drive that I used solely for storage purposes, such as documents and media files. The drive uses NTFS file structure. Should I be able to just take this drive out of my old PC and put it in my new one without losing any data and not have to format the entire drive? |
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| | Re: Hard Drive Swap Yes "The Fuzz 53" <The Fuzz 53@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B24EBF7-A9B7-434D-873C-1E356DB27DDB@microsoft.com... > The drive uses NTFS file structure. Should I be able to just take this > drive > out of my old PC and put it in my new one without losing any data and not > have to format the entire drive? |
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| | Re: Hard Drive Swap On Mar 9, 11:06 am, The Fuzz 53 <The Fuzz 5...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I just purchased a new PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. On my old PC > running Windows XP, I have a secondary hard drive set-up as a slave drive > that I used solely for storage purposes, such as documents and media files. > The drive uses NTFS file structure. Should I be able to just take this drive > out of my old PC and put it in my new one without losing any data and not > have to format the entire drive? I did just this with my newly build Vista computer and my old XP computer. There is one issue I know of. If you have encrypt files (using XP encryption), you will not be able to access them on your new computer. Be sure to unencrpt them before moving the drive. I did this and avoided any problems. George |
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| | Re: Hard Drive Swap Yes, you can. I did the same thing, took the only HD from an XP machine and added it in as a second drive to the new Vista machine. SATA WD drives. -- Sandman Your village called... they want their idiot back! "The Fuzz 53" <The Fuzz 53@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B24EBF7-A9B7-434D-873C-1E356DB27DDB@microsoft.com... >I just purchased a new PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. On my old PC > running Windows XP, I have a secondary hard drive set-up as a slave drive > that I used solely for storage purposes, such as documents and media > files. > The drive uses NTFS file structure. Should I be able to just take this > drive > out of my old PC and put it in my new one without losing any data and not > have to format the entire drive? |
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