smlunatick
Wed Mar 26 09:29:58 PDT 2008
On Mar 25, 2:21=A0pm, cyndiwise notsowise
<cyndiwisenotsow...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the link. Very interesting, and exactly what I had imagined mig=
ht
> be available. However, upon reading the customer reviews I'm a little
> concerned it might not work.
>
> After DL mentioned a hard drive caddy - I looked up what Best Buy had
> online. The Rocketfish sounds nice, with only 1 negative out of 8 reviews.=
> There is quite a difference in price, though. My old hard drive is only ab=
out
> 10GB and of course very slow, so I'm doubtful it would be much use as a
> backup. Which begs the question of whether to invest $60 in the Rocketfish=
or
> $15 in the adapter? Your thoughts?
>
> "db =B4=AF`=B7.. ><)))=BA>` .. ." wrote:
>
>
>
> > sounds like a 'wise
> > decision.
>
> > here is a link with
> > such a gizmo; just
> > to give you an idea.
>
> >
http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail.aspx?q=3Dp:10501935
>
> > however, if it may
> > or not be helpful
> > if the disk/device is
> > faulty. =A0 but it is
> > worth a try.
>
> > keep us apprised.
> > --
>
> > db=B7=B4=AF`=B7...=B8><)))=BA>
>
> > "cyndiwise notsowise" <cyndiwisenotsow...@discussions.microsoft.com> wro=
te in
> > messagenews:041E6EEC-2EF3-4A98-81E8-7CBBC1236820@microsoft.com...
> > >I doubt it was the power supply because I can power up the PC still. Wi=
ndows
> > > won't boot from the hard drive, and since the floppy drive doesn't wor=
k
> > > there's now way to boot it up is there?
>
> > > I realize I can add the old hard drive to the XP PC, but I would rathe=
r not
> > > crack open the XP PC if I can avoid it. I did this once to upgrade the=
RAM,
> > > but it still makes me nervous!
>
> > > If I remove the old hard drive from the W98 PC, is there any way to ho=
ok it
> > > up by cable to the XP PC?
>
> > > "db =B4=AF`=B7.. ><)))=BA>` .. ." wrote:
>
> > >> with all the failures
> > >> you mentioned then
> > >> it might be simply
> > >> that the power supply
> > >> went kaput.
>
> > >> most computers come
> > >> with 1 harddrive but with
> > >> the options to have 2.
>
> > >> what you might want
> > >> to try is to install your
> > >> old harddrive into the
> > >> new computer as a slave
> > >> "or" perhaps as a master
> > >> if you are in an experimenting
> > >> mood.
>
> > >> --
>
> > >> db=B7=B4=AF`=B7...=B8><)))=BA>
>
> > >> "cyndiwise notsowise" <cyndiwisenotsow...@discussions.microsoft.com> =
wrote in
> > >> messagenews:88DC2351-9AE6-45D3-9545-64997522C7AC@microsoft.com...
> > >> >I have an old PC with Windows 98 OS that has 'died'. I can't boot it=
up;
> > >> > prior to full failure the CD ROM drive failed, then the floppy driv=
e
> > >> > failed.
> > >> > Now Windows won't boot up at all.
>
> > >> > I THINK there are a few files on the old hard drive that I would li=
ke to
> > >> > access (old emails). I am currently using another PC with Windows X=
P Home,
> > >> > SP2. Is there a way I can hook up the old hard drive to the XP PC? =
Will XP
> > >> > be
> > >> > able to read the drive and files?
>
> > >> > I'd rather not try to install the old hard drive in the XP PC, if p=
ossible.
> > >> > Is there some sort of technical gadget that will let me hook up the=
old
> > >> > hard
> > >> > drive via USB?
>
> > >> > Also, is it possible that the old hard drive could be infected with=
a
> > >> > virus?
> > >> > I've always wondered why the whole PC slowly lost one component at =
a time
> > >> > until it was dead.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I also "bit the bullet" and purchased myself a 3.5 drive enclosure /
caddy. I got this:
http://www.acomdata.com/rpp/fs.html
True it does not have any fan for air flow but I'm trying to recover
data so the drive in it is not always connected to my PC.