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Adding another hard drive with data


Hello all, i was wondering if its possible to add a hard drive that came from another computer and put it into my computer as a second hard drive so i can retrieve important data? I ask this because previously i was fixing someones comp and was having problems booting into windows, so i am curious if it was possible to do this.



Note: the hard drive already has windows XP and has password login but i already know the password.

How would the hard drive act in my comp? would it act as a new second hard drive?



Thank you.

aVer.

    
aver

Depends, but usually yes.

Problems like simple compatability with a old mobo, or a more common one is trying to read a NTFS formated HD with a OS that is on a HDD formated on FAT32



As in.

Fat32 can read, Fat16 and Fat32

NTFS can read, Fat16 Fat32 and NTFS

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TonyBAMF

If is asks you what OS to load, Do not load the secondary one, it can make that OS even more unstable.

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TonyBAMF

If you have both hdd's set to cs(cable select) then the second one will just show up after boot and mostly have to install a few drivers and then will popup and work. I have the hard drive from my old pc in my newer one as a slave and have for months now.

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codeman0013

Set them as master and slave. Cable select will not work unless you have a special ribbon cable (it has a notch out of it. You'll know it to see it). Make sure that your BIOS is set to auto detect and that the boot order is set to boot off the primary master.



If you want to access anything in the "My Documents" folder on the second harddrive you will have to take ownership of the folder. Post here if you run into problems and one of us can give you directions on how to do that.

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SirKenin
 
 
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