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Using internal 300GB HDD as an external HDD for my laptop.?



 
 
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Old February 9th 08, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
GSi-R[_20_]
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Default Using internal 300GB HDD as an external HDD for my laptop.?


Hi all, hope everyone is doing good?

Basically, I have a custom built pc back in the UK which I will be
taking apart soon, as Im selling up everything I have back in the UK.
(Moved to Finland last year from UK).

I want to keep my internal 300GB HDD from my custom built PC, and know
I can do this, and also know what case I'm going for too, although it
will be powered independently, with its own psu rather than USB powered.

Now my question is to you kind people, is, what exactly do I have to do
before I can dismantle my custom built PC, and start using the 300GB HDD
as an external HDD with my laptop.?

Im sure its not as simple as it sounds.? Just unplug, and fit to
external case/housing(which comes with leads etc), and then use with
laptop.?

Do I need to install anything on this drive so that everything stored
on it can be accessible?

Also, not sure whats installed on there all together right now,
although theres loads of photos, and files I need for work etc. My
concerns are that some, if not all of the files used from the OS from my
custom built pc are in there, which I do not need.

I will of course power up the pc to double check all files etc prior to
dismantling, I just need some advice on what is the right way in going
about this? The last thing I want to do is remove the 300GB HDD, then
then bring it to Finland, and not being able to access anything due to
some problems which could of been prevented back in the UK.

The OS on my PC is XP Professional. The OS on my laptop is Vista
Business.

Any help, advice, or tips would be greatly appreciated.

[image: http://images.techguy.org/tsg/misc/progress.gif] Micky


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Old February 9th 08, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Malke[_2_]
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Default Using internal 300GB HDD as an external HDD for my laptop.?

GSi-R wrote:

See comments inline:

I want to keep my internal 300GB HDD from my custom built PC, and know
I can do this, and also know what case I'm going for too, although it
will be powered independently, with its own psu rather than USB powered.

Now my question is to you kind people, is, what exactly do I have to do
before I can dismantle my custom built PC, and start using the 300GB HDD
as an external HDD with my laptop.?


Nothing. Put the 300GB drive in the external case and attach it to the
laptop's USB port. The drive will be seen as a removable drive.

Do I need to install anything on this drive so that everything stored
on it can be accessible?


No. It is possible that you'll need to take ownership of the files but
probably it will be seamless. After you get it set up, if you get "access
denied" errors then just put "Take ownership" into Vista's Help (or post
back here).

Also, not sure whats installed on there all together right now,
although theres loads of photos, and files I need for work etc. My
concerns are that some, if not all of the files used from the OS from my
custom built pc are in there, which I do not need.


Once you have the drive connected to your laptop, you can simply delete all
the operating system files and keep your data. Make sure you take the
Favorites, email (if applicable), etc.


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Old February 9th 08, 04:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Dustin Harper
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Default Using internal 300GB HDD as an external HDD for my laptop.?

It is pretty much as simple as it sounds. You do just install it into that
case, plug it in, and your OS will see it as a removable drive. If your
Vista files are protected, you will have to take ownership of those file to
access them, but that is another simple process. And you can just erase your
old OS files from the removable drive and still have access to your other
files.

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"GSi-R" wrote in message
...

Hi all, hope everyone is doing good?

Basically, I have a custom built pc back in the UK which I will be
taking apart soon, as Im selling up everything I have back in the UK.
(Moved to Finland last year from UK).

I want to keep my internal 300GB HDD from my custom built PC, and know
I can do this, and also know what case I'm going for too, although it
will be powered independently, with its own psu rather than USB powered.

Now my question is to you kind people, is, what exactly do I have to do
before I can dismantle my custom built PC, and start using the 300GB HDD
as an external HDD with my laptop.?

Im sure its not as simple as it sounds.? Just unplug, and fit to
external case/housing(which comes with leads etc), and then use with
laptop.?

Do I need to install anything on this drive so that everything stored
on it can be accessible?

Also, not sure whats installed on there all together right now,
although theres loads of photos, and files I need for work etc. My
concerns are that some, if not all of the files used from the OS from my
custom built pc are in there, which I do not need.

I will of course power up the pc to double check all files etc prior to
dismantling, I just need some advice on what is the right way in going
about this? The last thing I want to do is remove the 300GB HDD, then
then bring it to Finland, and not being able to access anything due to
some problems which could of been prevented back in the UK.

The OS on my PC is XP Professional. The OS on my laptop is Vista
Business.

Any help, advice, or tips would be greatly appreciated.

[image: http://images.techguy.org/tsg/misc/progress.gif] Micky


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Old February 9th 08, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
GSi-R[_21_]
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Thanks for your reassuring help. Excellent.


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Old March 5th 08, 05:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
GSi-R[_24_]
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Default Using internal 300GB HDD as an external HDD for my laptop.?


Ok, update. Before i remove this 300gb drive, i want to transfer the
driver contents, well, the os etc at least, and then get the pc to boot
from the smaller HDD.

I tried just swapping the smaller drive in place of the 300gb,
including transferring the bridge connector on the pins, but upon
switching the pc on, its asking for the boot floppy, it wont boot, even
though i have copied all files, from C:

What am i doing wrong.?

Any help appreciated


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