View Full Version : How do I retrieve information from my slave drive
big oh
Oct 18, 2008, 05:36 PM
I installed a hard drive from my old computer into my new computer. I'm using the old drive as a slave. But how do I retrieve my old information from my old drive?
cdad
Oct 18, 2008, 05:41 PM
What was the old drive ? Was it your boot drive C: ? Is it now assigned another letter like D: drive ? If you used Fdisk then you may have erased everything on it.
big oh
Oct 18, 2008, 07:37 PM
I did install as an f drive because I already have a drive for E. I installed this drive from an old computer and eanted to use it as a slave drive.. I really just wanted to get my music off it...
Clough
Oct 19, 2008, 01:00 AM
Hi, big oh!
Can you see the icon for the slave drive where you would normally see the icon for the drive of your current computer? If you can, then you should be able to either drag or copy what you want into an area or folder that you can create on the new drive.
big oh
Oct 19, 2008, 08:19 AM
No I can't see an icon for the slave drive... but as soon as I hooked it up my computer recognized the new drive and labeled it as an F:.. I am so lost.
cdad
Oct 19, 2008, 08:38 AM
Do you still have your old system ? If so you might be lucky enough to put the drive back in it to recover your information. You can use a USB drive ( they are cheap now ) to recover your files. Was this drive your main boot drive in the old computer ?
seahwk83
Oct 19, 2008, 02:11 PM
If an IDE drive, you need to make sure the little e or black jumper on the hard drive itself is set to either
S - for slave
CS - for cable select
Not M - which would be master
When you put the old drive in the case, you need to make sure that the drive is connected to the gray ribbon cable in the middle connector and have drive set as slave or cable select
Above 2 conditions must exists
cdad
Oct 19, 2008, 02:20 PM
if an IDE drive, yu need to make sure the little e or black jumper on the hard drive itself is set to either
S - for slave
CS - for cable select
not M - which would be master
When you put the old drive in the case, you need to make sure that the drive is connected to the gray ribbon cable in the middle connector and have drive set as slave or cable select
above 2 conditions must exists
It appears OP is seeing the drive. I think the question was how to get old information from it ( as it had been installed before in a different system ).
Qoute from OP:
No I can't see an icon for the slave drive... but as soon as I hooked it up my computer recognized the new drive and labeled it as an F:.. I am so lost.
seahwk83
Oct 19, 2008, 02:22 PM
Just copy and paste info from F: to where you would like, c:
You can copy and paste or highlight and drag files to new location
This is for files that you want to move from old drive to new drive