Harddrive transfer?
17 years ago
General
Heyas all... I have a question...
Im getting a replacement laptop today, and wondered how hard it is to do a data recovery from my Old Dell 9300 Inspiron?
It is locked in a WINXP Loop, so I know I have to download Unbunto? It is called?
Well, this question is out to my friends here... I would like to ask who would like to do a transfer off my old dell Harddrive, to cd's of my music I have on my Win player, and my stories, and art I have collected over the years?
I'd ask the local repair shop to do it, but I have a LOT of adult furry art on the drive, and I dunno if i'd feel comfy leaving it with someone I do not trust.
Can someone offer a way I can do this myself, or can I ship it to a furry friend on here to do?
On a side note, are harddrives dimensionally the same for each laptop? if so, can I take mine out of the housing and put it into the new lappytop?
Just random ideas banging around in my head... heheheheh
I would pay the going rate, along with a drawing or two included to you for the trouble.
If interested, drop a line...
Kimmyskunk
Im getting a replacement laptop today, and wondered how hard it is to do a data recovery from my Old Dell 9300 Inspiron?
It is locked in a WINXP Loop, so I know I have to download Unbunto? It is called?
Well, this question is out to my friends here... I would like to ask who would like to do a transfer off my old dell Harddrive, to cd's of my music I have on my Win player, and my stories, and art I have collected over the years?
I'd ask the local repair shop to do it, but I have a LOT of adult furry art on the drive, and I dunno if i'd feel comfy leaving it with someone I do not trust.
Can someone offer a way I can do this myself, or can I ship it to a furry friend on here to do?
On a side note, are harddrives dimensionally the same for each laptop? if so, can I take mine out of the housing and put it into the new lappytop?
Just random ideas banging around in my head... heheheheh
I would pay the going rate, along with a drawing or two included to you for the trouble.
If interested, drop a line...
Kimmyskunk
FA+

Just navigate the XP Drive like an external drive and COPY / PASTE the files from old HD to NEW HD... easy as pie.
If you're not sure how to navigate it, can always SEARCH for the file types you need.
I'm running 99.9944% Ubuntu exclusively - the other little bit is for a handfull of Windows Programs I run in emulation under Ubuntu via Wine... so far, she's GREAT! (And, of course, the DJ software works great too!)
Cheers!