
Dennis 8)
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A hard drive is a device used to store data... you need power and a means to move the data.
(TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER AND UNPLUG IT!)
On your computer you will see a FLAT WIDE cable from the mother board to the HD (this is the means to move the data). See if there is another connection on that SAME wire that is not connected to a device....if so then take your old drive and set the jumper (black plastic thingy on metal prongs to the SLAVE setting) If you can't see the settings you can get the JUMPER settings off of the Hard drives site on the net. Once you do this connect a POWER cable to the drive (all power is directed through this cable) ...there is only ONE way to connect this. Then boot your computer...your BIOS will recognize the new HD and boot off of your MAIN (non slave) drive...just like normal BUT when you click on MY COMPUTER (Icon) you will see that another harddrive is there.. you can then DRAG and Drop the data that you need to your new harddrive and it will save itself to it.
NOW
If you dont see another connection look at the mother board and find the IDE1 and IDE0 slots....they are the WIDE ones with the FLAT wires coming out of them. (not the one going to the Floppy Drive (FDD cable is not as wide as the IDE cable) if one is empty that means that you need to get an IDE cable (5 bucks or less puter shops) and connect it to that slot and then connect the other end to the HD (old one) set the Jumpers to auto or MASTER. then boot your system and do what is mentioned above.
Hope this helps!
VanceWxMan wrote:As for Accerthey have a HORRID reputaion with the Computer repair peeps those and Packard Bells
OMG they are Horrid to fix!!! I just tell my customers to Paint them grey and use them as BOAT ANCHORS or BOOKENDS!
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