J
Juve
Guest
Hi,
I want to dismount the HDD from an older machine and run it as an
external disk via the USB of a brand new machine in order to get some
data off it. The reason being that the mobo of the older machine is no
longer to be trusted. I believe the mobo/BIOS is the cause of my
problems which are that the HDD quite frequently is not detected at
startup. The new machine is running Windows Vista Premium edition. The
HDD from the old machine is partitioned into c: and d: The datafiles
are on c: and the WinXP OS is on d:, stangely enough. It ought to be
the other way around, I know, data on d: and OS on c:, but when the
HDD is detected by BIOS, it works ok on the old machine.
My question is: do I have to format d: and delete alle the XP files
before I connect the HDD to the Vista machine? My worry is that the
the two different OS will conflict with each other.
OR
I want to dismount the HDD from an older machine and run it as an
external disk via the USB of a brand new machine in order to get some
data off it. The reason being that the mobo of the older machine is no
longer to be trusted. I believe the mobo/BIOS is the cause of my
problems which are that the HDD quite frequently is not detected at
startup. The new machine is running Windows Vista Premium edition. The
HDD from the old machine is partitioned into c: and d: The datafiles
are on c: and the WinXP OS is on d:, stangely enough. It ought to be
the other way around, I know, data on d: and OS on c:, but when the
HDD is detected by BIOS, it works ok on the old machine.
My question is: do I have to format d: and delete alle the XP files
before I connect the HDD to the Vista machine? My worry is that the
the two different OS will conflict with each other.
OR