Step-By-Step Help

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by brycesuderow, May 14, 2007.

  1. brycesuderow

    brycesuderow Private E-2

    Hi everyone,

    It's an honor to join your group.

    My computer won't boot up. I propose taking out the 3 hard drives and connecting them to a new computer so I can get the data off them.

    I need to know how to connect the hard drives - one at a time - to my new computer. What connector should I use? Where should I make the connections.

    Anyone who wants to help, will you please email me?

    Bryce A. Suderow
    streetstories@juno.com
     
    Last edited: May 14, 2007
  2. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    Only replies from here. This is for all , not individual email.
    The hard drives should be connected as slaves to the new computer, to be recognised as their own drive number, then go to start, right click My Computer, manage, disk management, on right pane your old drive should show, as D,or, whatever drive Windows allocates.
     
  3. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    Then click Explore, and you should see your data to copy over. If a disc is corrupted, it might show as unaccessable, and you will need to come back her for more help.
     
  4. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    As long as you come back here, when you get a reply from the link in (probably junk box, until you accept as safe) you will create a contact .
     

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