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Answer» The motherboard in my Dell died and the computer has no power. I've been told it's not worth replacing. Since the primary drive "C" had Windows XP on it, if I install this drive into my new computer, won't it conflict with XP already installed on the new drive?No, just make sure you set the jumpers on the old hard drive to slave. Quote from: tazz on October 06, 2007, 09:55:40 AM Is it possible to run the apps from the old hard drive once installed on the new computer without having to actually reinstall them on the new hard drive?No, the apps needs to be reinstalled because during the install procedure most SOFTWARE WRITE entires to the Windows registry. The registry on your new windows obviously doesn't have these entries.If you don't want to open your new computer, play with jumpers, etc., you can buy USB Universal Drive Adapter. I bought one yesterday for $30. It's a box, which looks like external HD. You slip your old HD in, connect power, and data cable inside (provided), close the box, plug it in to a power source, connect to your new computer via USB cable (all provided), and your are ready to go. It'll show up in Windows Explorer as a new drive. |
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