On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 1:47 AM, David C. Rankin
<drankinatty(a)suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
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Here is the sata/ide/usb device I'm talking about.
It's $19 on newegg, check
around and you'll find it for less:
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After you install your new drive and your new OS, just
connect your old hard
drive via a USB port and copy your data back. If you are in a large city, you
can probably call around and find one at your local computer shop or electronics
story (Fry's, etc..) That would save you shipping time :p
I'm not worried about it. I already have my important data. It
wouldn't budge on the hard disk self-test my computer was telling me
to do (it has one built in and it stayed at 0% for ten minutes). I
think the read/write head took a nose-dive straight into the platter
from what it's sounding like.
Though I may end up getting a PATA <-> USB adapter at some point, I
still have the hard disk from my old laptop, and never got around to
grabbing the data. That laptop broke back in 2009.
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