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Solve : Need to get a file off my old ide hard drive? |
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Answer» Windows XP SP3 Do l just disconnect both my existing IDE drives and hook this old one up temporarily? Yes; you can do it that way. Switch off the computer, open the case, disconnect the master internal IDE drive, connect the master connector of an IDE cable to the drive, insert the power Molex connector, put a jumper in the right place (temporarily borrow a jumper off another drive, first taking note of its position), if you are not mounting the old IDE drive in the computer's case, place it somehow so it doesn't short out to anything e.g. on a mouse mat. Power up the computer and when it gets into Windows you should see the drive showing as a drive letter. Copy your file(s). Shut down, switch off, reverse the procedure. Close the case. You should leave the BIOS boot order alone. You may need to go into the BIOS and ensure that the drive is recognised. The other (better, I think) way is to buy an external drive enclosure (case) which will come with a DC power supply "plug" and a USB cable. You mount the IDE drive inside the case and SET the jumper according to the instructions and THEREAFTER it will be an ordinary USB external hard drive. These cases cost about 20 - 30 quid in England, I would guess a similar amount in euros. You can buy little packets of jumpers from places like Maplin in the UK, I'm not sure what the equivalent would be in France, they are very cheap. Sorry about the delay. A genius ST! All done and dusted via your first method, and l've recovered that data file which will save me lots of time. Thanks very much for your advice, really appreciated. Regards |
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