"TurboTimAust" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks Dennis- excuse my ignorance though, is a "box" the external hard
> drive?
Something like
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/74821.
Make sure you buy either a SATA or an IDE one depending on which type of
disk you wish to fit.
They have a USB2 interface and plug in after you have installed windows.
You can then read and write anything on the disk to get files back or backup
new ones.
You can buy them at local computer shops.
> I f so is it possible to transfer everything on my existing 3 drives
> except say the OS's and then recover the 3 partitions to a single
> re-formatted C hard drive? Because the C drive is too small programs were
> installed to the 2nd partition D because it had room.
> I get confused with programs stored to D drives but operating from the C
> drives...it may as well all be in Japanese sometimes.
As you appear confused I would recommend buying a big drive, remove the
existing drives, install windows on the big drive and then add the old
drives back one by one either internally if you have the slots or in
external boxes like above and then moving your data, etc. Once your data is
safe you can do other things with the drives.
You could try the Easy transfer wizard to move all your stuff but I
personally would reinstall it to a known clean state.
Before you proceed do you have recovery disks or windows media or is it a
partition on the machine?
You need to check the manuals as to how you do a system recovery to be sure
and make sure you have whatever is needed.
If you don't have either you will need to use disk imaging with acronis
trueimage or similar as mentioned by others..