When I disposed of my old PC I took the hard drive out and put it into a HDD
External Box. This allowed me to connect the old drive via a USB cable.
As gls858 suggests in his reply, just get the information you want off the
old hard drive then reformat it and use it as a backup drive.
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"Juve" <> wrote in message
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> 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