Re: OS HDD to ext HDD.
Cheers BR
well only the data from my 2nd internal HDD
not the OS drive as yet, been busy marking son's homework.
Thanks for the info, I combine all the posts and use them for reference
probably next week.
Frankly, I will probably just hoik out the drive and place in external case,
because I don't think the situation will arise again transferring from W98
It was a good OS but XP has won me over.
The fastest transfer I have seen, I employed a techie a few years ago
to clone my 98se as a backup on a second computer.
He used IIRC Norton Ghost and copied my entire computer
over in around 20 minutes, I was amazed.
"buffalo rider" <buffalorider@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi rod,
>
> Perhaps you have already solved your problem and got the data transferred.
> If not, here is my two cents. I have transferred data many times between
> two
> computers, even as much as 10-20GB of data from an old (>10 years old)
> system
> to a new system. I do it through the Ethernet connections. It is very
> fast,
> it is easy to do. In one case I transferred data from a 1994 computer
> (60mHz
> Pentium) running Win98 to a new 2006 system running WinXP.
>
> In short here is what you need:
> a. both computers must have an Ethernet card.
> -- for the 1994 computer, I found one at Fry's for $2. (Yes, two
> dollars)
> typically they are about $10. Used parts stores will have them.
> -- most computers today come with one.
> b. Go to Control Panel->Network Connections
> -- while there, go to the 'identity' tab and make sure both computers
> have the same workgroup, like ROD_GROUP
> -- turn on 'file-sharing' for at least one of the two computers,
> preferably
> for both. Then one computer can 'see' a folder on the other and
> put
> things in it through the Ethernet connection.
> -- you can used the computers 'shared folder' which is automatically
> set up
> for sharing. Or you can create a new folder (like 'Transferred
> files') and
> then right click on teh folder, click on teh shared folder
> option.
> c. Get a 'crossover' Ethernet cable. (A regular Ethernet cable will
> not
> work).
> d. Connect the two computers to each other with the crossover cable.
> e. You should then, through either "network Neighborhood" or via the
> Windows Explorer network options, see the other computer through
> the WorkGroup (Rod_Group) and see the file(s) that are designated
> as share files.
>
> Then, just cut and paste ... walk away do your regular work, come back
> when
> the file transfer is done.
>
> - Scott.
>
> "rod" wrote:
>
>> I have a Win98se box,
>> can I remove the HDD,
>> and hook it up as an external HDD on my XP?
>> I need to employ USB2 to move 300,000
>> images over to my XP.
>> Any warnings or "heads up" ?
>> Thanks very much.
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