Z zambikiller11 Reputable Dec 20, 2015 8 0 4,510 Dec 9, 2016 #1 I just recently built a new PC and it has its own OS, I just want to know if its possible to just plug in my old 2TB HDD with its all data on it (music, picture, document, etc. that has an OS installed) without losing any data inside?
I just recently built a new PC and it has its own OS, I just want to know if its possible to just plug in my old 2TB HDD with its all data on it (music, picture, document, etc. that has an OS installed) without losing any data inside?
Solution P P Paul NZ Dec 9, 2016 Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS
Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS
P Paul NZ Polypheme Sep 15, 2014 20,774 3 61,010 Dec 9, 2016 Solution #2 Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS
Z zambikiller11 Reputable Dec 20, 2015 8 0 4,510 Dec 9, 2016 #3 Paul NZ : Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS ok thanks was really worried about it but thanks for the reply Upvote 0 Downvote
Paul NZ : Shouldnt be a prob, but if the old hdd has programs you want to run on it, you'll have to uninstall / reinstall them. So, they'll work And once you install the old hdd check that the new hdd is the bootdisk in the BIOS ok thanks was really worried about it but thanks for the reply