On 05/26/2015 09:00 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 26/05/2015 15:47, Billie Walsh a écrit :
At the same time we ordered the new drive we ordered an "Aukey Super Speed USB3.0 Dual Bay 2.5 & 3.5 inch Sata Hard Drive Dock."
I gues this one:
That's the one. I think Tracie did buy it on Amazon.
Being completely OS independent when working I suppose it simply starts up the drives and copies sector A to sector A and sector B to sector B and so on till the job is done. It just moves 1's and 0's.
I use routinely docks, but till now they all needed some windows software to make copies
The upshot is that my Windows computer is back up and running, completely as it was before with no issues, with a brand new hard drive.
great! I will try this ASAP!
Way, way, WAY easier than re-installing everything from scratch. AND, I now have a recovery set that will, supposedly, put my system back exactly as it was just in case.
probably not. It will revert to the state you buy it. Handy to sell the computer :-(
10 years ago (may be more, I guess it was windows NT), one could build dvd's one the own system. May be not with applications, but with SP's included. Don't know if it's still possible. My widows expertise is getting low :-(
thanks jdd
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