On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:13 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> BTW, I guess I should also mention that what I'm trying to do is gain
> access
> to my last XP backup hard drive.  I did also buy a new old Win 7 desktop a
> week or so ago from Next Step but the hard drive connections, cables, etc.
> don't sinc up with my old drive.  Who knew?
>

I'd say Larry Cummings is on the right track. Something you plug into it at
home is bad. Keyboard, mouse and monitor are first suspects. Use different
ones.

If all you need is access to your hard disk I can offer my USB EDI box. You
just plug your drive into it (it's the old 37 pin wide flat plug) and plug
it into your USB and there they are. I could bring it by your place if you
need.

-=Lare=-
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