Backing Up A Hard-Drive?
The question is, to subsidise up the hard drive, do I purloin it out of the laptop and just plug it into a SATA port on a PC (still keeping the PC's ingenious hard-drive connected) and copy/paste the files from one hard-drive to the other?
Also, is it an easy errand or should I just clutch it to the shop?
Answer:
You need to go and get a external enclosure for the drive. Plug it into another PC and copy and pulp the entire drive. You can get a storage area for about $30 at newegg.com I dont deliberate you can plug it straight into a sata port on your motherboard, I think it requests a power supply, a desktop power connector will not fit a laptop hard drive.
Hope this help.
You could try that, or get an external USB armour for the laptop hard drive and do it that opening.
You will need third participant software to backup (create a backup image) the hard drive. If the drive is physically undermined, the backup may fail.
I would suggest Acronis, or perchance Norton Ghost.
(if you can get your hand on a copy of Hiren's BootCD, that would have adjectives the utilities you need)
Either backup to external drive or pull the drive and read it on another computer.
You can buy a external paddock for about 20 usd at www,geeks.com this will serve................ when backing up your concrete drive it is a little more than copy and bond if you want to back up your email specifically different than copy paste your settings from your browser you use introduction and export.. if you need any honourable luck it is not to hard i would not reward somebody to do it but i would not want you to lose any info
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