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Old 15-02-2011, 11:31:58 AM     #1 (permalink)

 
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moving hdd to new computer - help!

My computer won´t start. It powers up but no beeps. Have checked all connections, etc., and even replaced power unit, but no joy.

Next step is to move the hdd to a new computer.

Is this an easy job?

Can I just take it out of one computer and put it in a new one or is it a complicated procedure?

I´m also thinking of putting it in an old computer. Can you just unplug the hdd already in it and plug in the one from my recently deceased computer? Or is that too simple?

The hdd I want to move has Vista. Old computer probably XP and if I buy a new one Windows 7.

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You can generally move the HDD, if it is SATA, then it should drop in as D: (or your next free drive letter) and you can then recover the data.

You may need to "take ownership" of directories to gain access to data if there are permissions problems.

Alternatively you can get a cheap USB caddie and pop the HDD in there.
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Monaghan - you have made my day!

I never knew you could get a USB caddie, but that would be a brilliant solution. Plus I could presumably use it for another HDD I have kicking about that I salvaged a few years ago.

How will I know if the HDD is SATA?
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My computer won´t start. It powers up but no beeps. Have checked all connections, etc., and even replaced power unit, but no joy.
Do you get anything on screen can you get to the bios etc.

If not moving your hard drive to copy files should be pretty easy.
If your talking about being able to boot your old operating sytem then thats were it becomes more tricky if the system runs the same chipset / graphics then it may boot give it a try
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Do you get anything on screen can you get to the bios etc.

If not moving your hard drive to copy files should be pretty easy.
If your talking about being able to boot your old operating sytem then thats were it becomes more tricky if the system runs the same chipset / graphics then it may boot give it a try
No nothing to screen (monitor works - I checked it on another PC). Just powers up , fan goes, etc., but nothing further.

The simplest solution seems to be that caddie.
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This kind of thing would support both IDE and SATA drives and let you plug the HDD into a different computer using a USB 2.0 port
http://www.maplin.co.uk/sata-and-ide...dreader-388318

NOTE: they have a note about Western Digital drives potentially being incompatible with the above. NOTE 2: this is just to give you an idea of the kind of device you COULD buy - I'm not suggesting you need to get this particular make/model and I don't have any first-hand experience of using it.
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IDE is a wide ribbon cable with pin and socket, SATA is narrower with an edge connector, often the SATA cables are red / orange. If the computer has been made in the last 3 years it will almost certainly be SATA.

Update: As Edwin suggests, you can get USB devices that will support IDE & SATA. I have a standalone device that will do 3.5" & 2.5" IDE and SATA, this has no caddie and an external power supply and only really suitable for bench repair. You can get USB caddies quite cheap from ebay & ebuyer.
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moving the hard drive has to be easier than changing the power supply?

in the caddie you dont really want to boot from that, just use it to get the valuable data off it and then format (if the drive works) and start again
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No nothing to screen (monitor works - I checked it on another PC). Just powers up , fan goes, etc., but nothing further.

The simplest solution seems to be that caddie.
Whats the graphics setup on PC do they run from a dedicated card or on-board from the motherboard

If they were runing from a graphics card and your motherboard has the option of on-board graphics
Unplug the graphics card and give the on-board a try

Finally you could try reseting the bios by moving the jumper to reset then moving it back
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@ monaghan. Yes says 2008 on hdd and is connected by a flat black connector with red and yellow wires so I think it is SATA. I really need to learn more about what goes on inside these boxes that sit on my desk

I see there are ones for 2.5 and 3.5 hdd. I am assuming its the width of the hdd?

@ charlie. Really amazed I managed to change the power supply! But I did. First thing I have ever changed in a PC bar memory in 15 years!

I was hoping to just plug the caddie into another PC and it would be like an external hard drive. Is that how it would work? I could then retrieve the data. Does it matter if the operating systems are different or will it ignore the one on the hdd in the caddie?
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