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Transferring Hard Drive Files


I recently bought a 60 gb hard drive to replace my old 6 gb and really didnt think about how i was going to transfer the files from the 6 gb to the 60 gb. I have heard that you can burn files onto a writable dvd disc but i have also heard that you couldnt. Then i found businesses on the internet that would store information for a fee but i dont want my files coming back corrupted. Just asking if anyone knows the best and safest way, maybe even a way I dont know about. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    
flyers21fan

connect the old HD to another IDE on ur motherboard, and then copy paste the files as usual.

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houssam_ballout

use northon ghost??

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Haze

NOrton ghost would transfer EVERYTHING from one hdd to another.
As houssam_ballet said, just plug each hdd to a different IDE on your motherboard. Then under my computer, you should see both HDD's.

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Motoxrdude

opss.. That's the way. Thanks for point it out.

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Haze
 
 
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