I had a problem this Sunday where my PC needed to update then crashed mid install and corrupted W10 and wouldn't start again, at first I put it down to hard drive failure, but further testing proved that the problem was not hardware related, so I tried an old computers drive with vista installed, to try and check, however whenever I try to load from that disk it 'throws an error up that is too fast to read and restarts. I remember this drive working fine so I put it into its original computer and it worked fine, the only problem is that despite being able to put both the old and newer drives in the older computer I can't get the older drive to work in the newer computer.
This wouldn't really be a problem if not for the old computer having a maximum of 1.5GB ram compared to my normal 16GB, and having no slot for a graphics card (none of the three I have checked have the right connector, and they vary in age from 7-2 years in terms of release.)
Is there anything I can do to make the vista drive work in my more powerful computer or will I have to get a new OS for the original harddrive it came with?
This wouldn't really be a problem if not for the old computer having a maximum of 1.5GB ram compared to my normal 16GB, and having no slot for a graphics card (none of the three I have checked have the right connector, and they vary in age from 7-2 years in terms of release.)
Is there anything I can do to make the vista drive work in my more powerful computer or will I have to get a new OS for the original harddrive it came with?