How to transfer the contents of your hard drive to a new computer

Updated on technology 2024-04-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not complicated, and if you're having two computers, there are a number of ways to get through.

    First, the two computers are open, and they are connected to the same hub, which is to make the two computers interoperable, and then share the data folder of the old computer, and copy it from the old computer in the new computer.

    Second, you can remove the hard disk of the old computer and connect it to the optical drive cable of the new computer, of course, you can remove the optical drive cable and take it over. Then turn on the computer and copy the data from the old disk to the new disk. There may be a problem here, you can't tell which area is new and which is old, you can first write the attributes of each area of the new hard disk as new 1, new 2, new 2...

    So it's clear.

    Three, that is, use ghost to do the entire hard disk copy under DOS. The result is that the number of hard disk partitions on the old and new computers is exactly the same, and the data is exactly the same.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Remove the old hard disk and install it on the new machine, you can copy it to the new hard disk, or you can directly give the new hard disk + large capacity, very good (if the old machine is not used), it is very simple, you can do it yourself, no need to find someone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just find a network cable, connect a local area network, and copy everything

    Or use a memory card or a portable hard drive

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. First of all, open the "This computer" option, enter the C drive interface, right-click to select the files you want to transfer, select the "Cut" option, return to the computer interface, enter the D drive interface, and paste it in the corresponding position.

    2. Insert a USB flash drive, transfer the excess files in the C drive interface to the USB flash drive, delete the original files in the C drive, and import the files in the C drive interface to the D drive.

    3. If you don't want to transfer to drive D, you can right-click on your computer options, select the "Manage" function, then select the "Disk Management" option, select the disk that needs to be partitioned, right-click to select the "Compress Volume" option, select the size of the space you need to compress, and click the "Compress" option. Then right-click to select the new space that appears, select the "New Simple Volume" option, select the size of the volume, the drive letter, the format of the disk, click the Finish option to partition, and then import the files from the C drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the old hard disk can still be used, then you can connect the new hard disk to it, then make a U disk boot disk, boot it into the PE system, open the partition tool, select the tool, and select the disk clone, so that the previous data can be directly cloned to the new hard disk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You need to add a new hard disk, such as an SSD, after adding the old hard disk, all the data of the old hard disk will be tested in the new hard disk, or you can buy a mobile hard disk in the mobile hard disk that will test the data, and then you will change to a new hard disk.

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