Dear John,
I do not recommend replacing the HDD in your new computer with the one salvaged
from your old computer as seemed to be suggested by one person, much better to
leave the new computer as it is and just copy your data across to it from the
backup drive, or from the salvaged HDD
If you're hard drive has already been removed from the computer, you might be
able to use something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-External-Enclosure-Docking-ST0014U-D/dp/B01J4XNLN6
Don't just buy the thing I linked, but understand first, is your hard drive
that was removed from
The tech can probably stick your old hard drive in your new computer if you
don’t feel comfortable doing it yourself.
On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 10:13 AM Rob Howe wrote:
> Your external hd should be no problem for you loading on your new pc, but
> may need to use tech if your old pc won’t power
Your external hd should be no problem for you loading on your new pc, but
may need to use tech if your old pc won’t power up. If you have the pc hd
out of the old computer take it and your external hd to someone that load
the pc hd on to your external drive. Maybe try the guy that salvaged Hunter
I am 88 and not so swift anymore. My Win10 desktop computer power supply
went out. I was able to save the HDD and an external drive backup. I
have needed medical and legal records I need to recover. I have a new
Win11 desktop. How can I get these documents? Please, please give meme
help! Thank