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Old 05-23-2009, 09:20 AM
Richard Urban
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Re: Slow computer

OK. Lets put this to bed.

If you install the old drive in your present computer you will have to make
certain that the drives are jumpered correctly or they will not work
together. Type drive jumpers into Google and read about the topic.

Then you can transfer only DATA from the old drive to the new drive - not
programs. Do you know where you want to put the data on the new drive?

Then, when the data has been transferred you can delete the partitions on
the old drive and create a new single "logical" partition. Type partition
types into Google and read about this topic. Then you can use the old drive
as you wish.



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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


"PattiChati" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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> How much room is the old drive taking up and how many resources is it
> using? Just don't know if I should take it out. Some of the stuff
> didn't seem to transfe over to the new computer. I have everything on
> my new drive a mess, it is all under documents and the only way I can
> find anything is do a search. I should have paid the bucks and had a
> tech do it in the first place, I just tought this friend of mine new
> what he was doing. Obviously not.
>
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Old 05-23-2009, 09:20 AM