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  • Nov 9, 2006, 07:59 PM
    shell34653
    Info off old hard drive
    My old hard drive went haywire and I ended up with a dual install of xp and xp professional. I bought and installed a new hard drive but I want some files off my old hard drive. Obviously it was an internal drive. I am not savvy on the inner workings that go on in the tower - if I take my old hard drive somewhere, can they hook it up and pull out what I want?
  • Nov 13, 2006, 08:34 PM
    3v3rm0r3
    Depends how old is the hard drive
    It it is banged up then probably no. This depends on your definition of "haywire" does it mean result in bad sector reading , like loading error? or it fried itself, caught on fire?
  • Nov 13, 2006, 10:59 PM
    kp2171
    Yeah. The answer is maybe.

    When my old computer died and I got another I was able to hook up my old drive to the new system pretty easily. I lost some files, but also got some back. And I'm absolutely not the smartest guy in the room about computers. Just did a little bit of research online... didn't take long at all.
  • Nov 14, 2006, 08:59 AM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shell34653
    My old hard drive went haywire and I ended up with a dual install of xp and xp professional. I bought and installed a new hard drive but I want some files off my old hard drive. Obviously it was an internal drive. I am not savvy on the inner workings that go on in the tower - if I take my old hard drive somewhere, can they hook it up and pull out what I want?

    You can probably take to a Best Buy (geek squad) or similar. They canm hook it up and copy any files you want onto a CD. Probably cost you about $100.

    Or you can temporarily hook it up as a secondary slave in your PC and do this yourself.

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