On 5/5/05, Monika Stattner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi computer smart people,  i have a Power Center 150, which is in a
> coma for two years by now. I have stuff on the hard disk i need to
> retreive,    and i am not much of a computer builder so i can figure
> out what is wrong with it, buy the parts 20 dollars each, and fix it.
> I have a newer computer now, iMac  600Mhz G3. There is any way i can
> hook up my old dead friend's harddisk to this new one? Or there is
> another way to retreive those data?
> Thanks for any suggestion!
> 
> -

A kot of sugestions but they all cost quite a bit. It would be cheaper
to buy a working PPC like a 7300-9600 or another clone with a CD
burner, install your hard drive and burn the data to CD(s).
You can probably find one for about 20 bucks. All you need to do is
attach the hard drive to the SCSI chain. You won't even need to mount
the drve.

In fact..... if the data you want is not too personal I would do it
for you in trade for the PC 150. If you want to ship it to me, I'll
burn all the data to CD's and send you he CD's. Just let me have the
computer for my parts bin and you pay shipping for the computer. You
can ship it about anywhere in the US for less than $20.00.


-- 
Ron

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