Connecting 2 hard disks and hard disk data transfer issues

Updated on technology 2024-05-17
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you just use it to store something, just connect the new one, and pay attention to the master-slave settings of the old hard disk and the new hard disk when you pick it up. Generally, your old hard disk is set up as the main disk (there is a jumper display on the disk), you have to set the new disk from the disk (set it up before putting the hard disk in the chassis), and then boot into the system, you will find the new hardware, partition the new disk, and format it can be used.

    If you want to transfer the old system to a new hard drive, you need to use ghost. But depending on the questions you ask, you shouldn't know much about them. There's no way to say that here.

    If you need anything, you can send me a message directly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No big problem. It can be used.

    Depending on what model your hard drive is, the setting method is different for different models.

    It's not a big deal, and you can ask the seller to set it up for you.

    Otherwise, you set your original hard drive to the primary hard drive and the new one to the secondary hard drive.

    Ask other sellers for advice, it's safe, and you can learn something. Ha ha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Connecting two laptop hard drives just consumes more power.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    copy c is not able to burn the system past ghost can be seen by yourself in the tutorial.

    The hardware hangs the hard disk, and it depends on the serial port disk and the parallel port disk, which is a little troublesome, and it will be done with the machine to upgrade.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may not work to paste directly because the system is installed, and you have no choice but to reinstall it It is recommended that you test down the useful things.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can copy hard drive data to another hard drive with the help of free partition helper software, the detailed steps are as follows:

    2. Select the hard disk that needs to be copied, and then click the "Copy Disk" option under the disk operation; Or right-click Disk 1 and select Copy Disk from the pop-up menu.

    3. The software wizard prompts "This wizard helps you copy a disk to another disk, and the current disk 1 is selected as a source disk", and there are two ways to copy it, here select "Quick Copy Disk", and click the "Next" button.

    4. In this page, the program asks you to select the target disk, and then copy the source disk 1 to the target disk, here select 100GB disk 2 as the target disk.

    6. After that, the software returns to the main interface, and then clicks "Submit" in the upper left corner to start the data transfer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For the sake of distinction, the two hard disks are called hard disk A and hard disk B. When you need to copy the data of hard disk A to hard disk B, you can consider connecting hard disk A and hard disk B to the motherboard, with hard disk A as the slave disk and hard disk B as the main disk. Once you enter the system, just copy it directly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Using the data cable connection, set the position of the jump pin of the hard disk to a different position before connecting.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    (The new hard drive is not partitioned and is completely blank).

    1.Connect the new hard drive to another hard drive port on the motherboard and boot up the computer.

    2.Use a partitioning tool such as DiskGenius to partition the new hard drive as needed, or set up one or three primary partitions, and set the primary partition of the installed system to "Active" (called "Set to Active" in some tools) before booting the system.

    3.Clean up the system partition of the original hard drive, use the ghost backup and restore tool, and back it up as one. gho file.

    4.Put this. Restore the GHO file to the system partition of the new hard disk (the original system is installed on the C drive, restore it to the C drive of the new hard disk). After restarting, copy all the required documents and materials of the old hard disk to a partition other than the system partition of the new hard disk, and shut down the computer.

    5.Unplug the data cable of the old hard drive, the power cable can be temporarily unplugged, and only connect the new hard drive to start the computer.

    6.If you can successfully boot into the system, you can shut down and completely remove the old hard disk. If it doesn't work, please check whether the above items are set correctly. Otherwise, you need to use a boot USB flash drive or CD-ROM to verify the installation of the new system.

    Plug in the new hard drive. XP system will be recognized directly. There's an extra partition behind your partition, which is the new hard drive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wouldn't it be okay to just copy and paste the past? However, the system is resecured, and if you are not afraid of trouble, you can also restore it to a new hard disk after backing it up with ghost.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Simply remove the hard drive and install it on a new computer, which is the easiest and most straightforward.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's OK to install the hard drive on the new machine?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First: connect your hard drive to the yellow port, which is the six yellow ones.

    Second, it is to see clearly that the names on the edges of the six interfaces are generally stat1, stat2, stat3, stat4, stat5, stat6. You can put the disk where the system is placed in the first one.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Seriously, I don't recommend you to use it like this, because I think your old hard disk already has bad sectors, if you hang on the machine to use, when you read the old hard disk data, if you read the bad sector area, it's the same card, the card comes and goes for a long time, and even your new hard drive is dragged out of the sick? Don't be a pity, you can buy a mobile box and put the long-term hard drive in it to store data

    Then you can do it like that, if your 2 disks are SATA interfaces, 1: first install the newly bought hard disk on a system (this).

    2: Go buy a serial data cable and hang the old one on this data cable!

    3: Boot up, because now there are systems in both disks, if you find that the system is into the new disk, then congratulations, ok!

    If you find that the system is into the old disk system, then don't worry, shut down, swap the data cables of the 2 hard disks, turn on, and generally enter the system of another disk, you can format the old disk in the system. Hope it helps! ~—

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As long as your two hard disks are serial interfaces, it is very simple, you can connect two at the same time, and your motherboard should be able to connect 6 hard disks. Plug the SATA data cable of the hard disk where the operating system is located in the SATA1 (marked on the motherboard) position, it is recommended that you install the new hard disk to install the operating system and applications, etc., the old hard disk is connected to the SATA2 interface, and the old hard disk will store data movies or something.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It should be possible, as long as there is an interface, it really can't be made into a mobile hard disk.

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