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In a message, [log in to unmask] writes:
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> Dear sir;;
> since you are asking of the cheapest way to transfer your data is to arrange
> all the data or documents you need in a specified folder and then connect
> the old HD As Slave in the new PC and copy all the needed data to the new HD
> or even leave the old one connected and use it as part of the PC. If you
> don't want to do so just bring the old HD to your vendor and ask him to do
> it for you;;
> Thanks
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "james ashley" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Transfer of data
>
> > Hi All: Please excuse the ignorance but I want to buy a new
> > computer but in doing so I don't want to lose everything I
> > have on my present system. Is there a device or componant I
> > can transfer all the data from one to the other? And if so,
> > the cheapest way to do it. Thanks in advance.
> > Jim
>
Can I put most any hard drive on a newer computer to achieve this? I have an
HP Pavilion 8380, Pentium II, 400 Mhz. Would be pulling a hard drive from an
old Magitronic Pentium, 100 or 133 Mhz. Can't remember what kind of hard
drive, but it's one of the majors. Can I just change the jumpers, plug it
in, and make it fly?
William Closure
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