"Ricoy-Chicago" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hope some one can help me... On my newer computer (win XP), the
> motherboard
> went bad, i removed the HD (ATA) "hard drive X" and installed on my older
> computer (Win Me). I set the jumpers for master and slave. "Win Me"
> computer
> has an ATA HD also "hard drive y". Cables are Ok, BIOS , POST and, Win
> Manager recognizes both HD BUT NOT Windows Explorer...
>
> I made the Win XP "hard drive X' the master and I can start Windows XP but
> then i have to validate windows, I can't because it is a different
> computer...
>
> All I want is my music, photos and videos stored in the "hard drive X". Is
> there a way I can do it using some copying software ... maybe?
>
>
Yes, you can, by installing NTFSDOS from
www.sysinternals.com
or by installing the disk in some other Win2000/XP PC.
After recovering from this disaster, think about your backup
strategy. Good computing practice says that important files
must never reside on just one single medium. Many people
ignore this rule until they suffer a major hit. A 2.5" disk in an
external USB case would be a low cost but highly effective
backup medium.