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| Retrieving data from a HDD I am pretty computer savvy and I would like to try to retrieve data from a HDD. The MB of the old system was hit by lightning. My thoughts on the recovery process are as follows: If the HDD in question is an IDE drive, I could connect it to an existing MB to see if the OS will be detected. If it is, retrieve what data I have and I will be all set. Questions:
Thanks for your input. Sylvia |
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| Re: Retrieving data from a HDD to retrieve data off a hard drive I would install it as a slave drive then copy the data that I needed. when you connect a drive with an OS already on it from one motherboard to another sometimes problems will arise because of the difference in the IDE Disk controller from one motherboard to another. Windows will only boot successfully using the same IDE controller of the same manufacturer. if it is a SATA and all you have are IDE connections, there are SATA to IDE adapters on the market and they are not very expensive if BIOS does not see the hard drive make sure it is connected properly, for IDE make sure the red stripe points to pin 1 on the drive, you can also set the BIOS to auto detect hard drives. |
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| Re: Retrieving data from a HDD Hi compdoc, Thanks for your ideas. While shopping for a converter, I found a USB to SATA/IDE. Check this out http://www.cablesunlimited.com/produ...roupCode=I3523 I frequently upgrade people's PCs so this would be a good gadget to have around. Sylvia |
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| Re: Retrieving data from a HDD Quote:
thats cool I think Im ganna have to get one |
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