On 17 Sep 2003 06:30:26 -0700,
(E-Mail Removed) (Michael) wrote:
>I have a new PC which I wish to transfer my old data onto.
>
>As I'm a newbie I want some advice to ensure that I don't cause a
>catastrophe.
>(I have read a dozen-odd posts but haven't found one that covers my
>situation.)
>
>My new PC has:
>* 2x 80GB drives (IDE cable), both set as masters.
>* 1x CD-RW, slave.
>* 1x DVD, slave.
>
>Questions:
>1. Can I temporarily disconnect my D drive, connect my old HD
>(presumably set to master) and 'drop and drag' the info to my C drive?
>
>2. If so, can I do it with both of my old C and D drives respectively?
>(Does it matter if both drives have an OS on it?)
Yes, there should be no problem doing that as long as you treat the
old drives as data and are not expecting to "clone" your old setup
onto the new drives this way. IOW, you make a folder on the new C
such as C:\oldcdrive and drag the files and folders from the
temporarily connected old C drive into it, then repeat for the old D
drive.
>3. Is the C drive always connected to the IDE1 slot on the
>motherboard, and the D drive connected to IDE2? (I presume that if I
>disconnect the drive with the OS on it I'll be in big trouble ...)
Yes that would be the default usually, but this can often be changed
in the BIOS.
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Michael Cecil
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