How to Backup Data from a fail Computer to a New One ?
Your data does not have to die with your hard drive! Try these steps to help the course of retrieving your precious documents, pictures and work! (This piece of writing assumes the hard drive is still accessible, in working condition).
(1). inside a computer – look at bays, location and cables While wearing an anti-static wrist strap, open the cover of the broken computer. Look for a shiny, square silver box. This is the hard drive.
(2). Hard drive Remove the hard drive cautiously from the old computer, careful not to damage further.
(3). Open the new computer’s case, locate its hard drive. Take note either in a photo or marking down on paper how it is hooked up and which cables/jumpers are used.
(4). Then, remove the hard drive (with a screwdriver) from the new computer and set aside. Leave the cables in place so it will be quick and easy to plug in the new hard drive.
(5). Put the hard drive from the broken computer in the slot (in the new computer) where the hard drive be and plug in the cables as they were before. If it will not fit, you do not have to put it in the bay (slot). Just make sure it is hooked up enough and set it down inside the computer. You are only receiving in sequence from it so it does not have to fit snugly.
(6). Boot up the newer computer by pushing the button on the tower. If it does not boot, recheck the cables. Then, push F8 straight away (keyboard may beep) and try to boot in the computer safe mode. You may be able to put away many files by doing this, though the display will look distorted. Requirement you try this a few times, and it motionless won’t boot, perhaps the hard drive could be damaged. If this is the case, take your hard drive to a computer store for further help in retrieving data.
(7). If the computer boots with Windows XP (or other operating system), right away place the files you want to save. Have your media handy such as flash drive, CD’s/DVD’s, external hard drive. Hook up as needed.
(8). Drag and fall files from the hard drive on to the media until all the folders, files, photos and videos have been backed up. Check the media to make sure it transferred your information properly.
(9). When the files are backed up and you have established this, remove the hard drive.
(10). Replace the hard drive once again with the new computer hard drive. Keep the old one around in case there is something you missed or for computer parts.
(11). Make sure your new computer boots up properly after reconnecting the hard drive. If so, you are done. If not, again, recheck the cables and connections so that everything is seated suitably.
(12). You can now start transferring the data back onto your machine by spent it into the preferred folders once you insert the media (CD or drive). You will have to reinstall any software programs that come with CD’s (such as Microsoft Office).
(13). After adequately transferring the files, you are finished. Continue to back up new and necessary files as needed to your media. Good luck!





