connecting 2 hard drives

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awe2009

I've installed a new HD on my computer. I installer Windows XP Home on the
new HD and have it jumpered for the Master. I want to tie the other HD to the
new one but don't know how to do it. I still have info on the old HD that I
don't want to loose and want to put it on the new one. I have moved some info
the long way (have both HDs jumpered as master, unplug the new, plug in the
old, burn info to a CD, switch plug ins, and down load info to new HD) but I
hope to find a better way.
Any suggestions?
 
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Galen Somerville

awe2009 said:
I've installed a new HD on my computer. I installer Windows XP Home on the
new HD and have it jumpered for the Master. I want to tie the other HD to the
new one but don't know how to do it. I still have info on the old HD that I
don't want to loose and want to put it on the new one. I have moved some info
the long way (have both HDs jumpered as master, unplug the new, plug in the
old, burn info to a CD, switch plug ins, and down load info to new HD) but I
hope to find a better way.
Any suggestions?

Connect the old HD as Slave
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

awe2009 said:
I've installed a new HD on my computer. I installer Windows XP Home on the
new HD and have it jumpered for the Master. I want to tie the other HD to
the
new one but don't know how to do it. I still have info on the old HD that
I
don't want to loose and want to put it on the new one. I have moved some
info
the long way (have both HDs jumpered as master, unplug the new, plug in
the
old, burn info to a CD, switch plug ins, and down load info to new HD) but
I
hope to find a better way.
Any suggestions?

Do as Galen suggests, or else connect the old disk to the secondary IDE
controller, either as a master or as a slave, depending on the CD drive that
you might have connected to that controller.
 
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Big_Al

awe2009 said this on 12/27/2008 5:40 PM:
I've installed a new HD on my computer. I installer Windows XP Home on the
new HD and have it jumpered for the Master. I want to tie the other HD to the
new one but don't know how to do it. I still have info on the old HD that I
don't want to loose and want to put it on the new one. I have moved some info
the long way (have both HDs jumpered as master, unplug the new, plug in the
old, burn info to a CD, switch plug ins, and down load info to new HD) but I
hope to find a better way.
Any suggestions?

Third option is to buy a HD enclosure for the IDE drive and plug it into
a USB port. If you have a USB 2.0 port that is, I wouldn't use a USB
1.0.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817173015
I don't advocate this case, this is just a suggestion for a typical 3.5"
IDE drive from a desktop. (It's the cheapest in the list). You could
use it for backup or cloning later after you get the data. External
can be turned off for isolation from virus attacks or protection from
power spikes.
 

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