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Hello Everyone. I was helped a few years ago with this problem on a Win XP
system, but I lost the documentation some time ago.
I have a client who is running windows 2000 and their motherboard just died
on them, they want to be able to boot up their existing hard drive without
having to do a repair.
Can someone please post the information or send me the documentation on how
to do this on a W2k machine and if possible for a XP system as well ( as this
is good information to have around when you need it)
If sending by email - please send to incoming [at] tech-for-hire [dot] com
Thank You in advance
system, but I lost the documentation some time ago.
I have a client who is running windows 2000 and their motherboard just died
on them, they want to be able to boot up their existing hard drive without
having to do a repair.
Can someone please post the information or send me the documentation on how
to do this on a W2k machine and if possible for a XP system as well ( as this
is good information to have around when you need it)
If sending by email - please send to incoming [at] tech-for-hire [dot] com
Thank You in advance