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    old Hard Drive question

    ok so im trying to save some money on a optical drive and a harddrive
    so i can get some more money towards the new build im planning

    so my question is that could i use a old hard drive on my old computer

    what about the files? i really need those back...
    Do i need to format the harddrive to use it?

    the drive already has w7 and stuff installed in it
    since my computer died im unable to retrieve those files...

    thanks for helping

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    Yes, you could use it.
    Try to do Repair Installation..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovroman View Post
    Yes, you could use it.
    Try to do Repair Installation..
    so er once i plug it in
    and go to bios and put w7 with a usb
    and install will that erase my files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 671012 View Post
    so er once i plug it in
    and go to bios and put w7 with a usb
    and install will that erase my files?
    With USB ? If USB is slow, it's gonna take a lot of time . I recommend you to use DVD.
    Yes, go to BIOS, change primary boot device to USB(or w/e you're going to use) and boot your PC.
    It will ask you what kind of installation do you want to do(Repair Installation won't delete your files).

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    Don't do that. ^

    Just remove the old hard drive, set it up in your new system, and boot her up.
    It'll be the exact same as your old system, W7, files and all.

    I personally have 3 different Operating Systems on different drives in my rig, and simply boot which one I want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aborted View Post
    Don't do that. ^

    Just remove the old hard drive, set it up in your new system, and boot her up.
    It'll be the exact same as your old system, W7, files and all.

    I personally have 3 different Operating Systems on different drives in my rig, and simply boot which one I want.
    so just plug the hdd into the new system and it will get recognized?
    no need to resintall operating system again?

    btw those are some fked up pictures if you arent a freak or anything lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 671012 View Post
    so just plug the hdd into the new system and it will get recognized?
    no need to resintall operating system again?

    btw those are some fked up pictures if you arent a freak or anything lol
    ​Yeah, it should have no problem at all. I swap out Hard Drive's on a regular basis and haven't run into an issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aborted View Post

    ​Yeah, it should have no problem at all. I swap out Hard Drive's on a regular basis and haven't run into an issue.
    also one more question
    the drive was used on intel processor before
    but my new build has amd will that effect anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 671012 View Post
    also one more question
    the drive was used on intel processor before
    but my new build has amd will that effect anything?
    Not at all.
    It should work without a catch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aborted View Post

    Not at all.
    It should work without a catch.
    hey i have one more question
    im trying to use this cable, for my monitor now the Dvi-D goes to my monitor and HDMI goes to the GFX card will it work?
    For HDTV HD 6ft Gold 24 1 DVI D Male to Male HDMI Cable | eBay

    EDIT:Should i go Dvi-D to Dvi-D or Dvi-D to HDMI?
    Last edited by 671012; 12-18-2013 at 04:58 PM.

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