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| Copying file to another drive!
Hello friends! I want to move all my user files another Hard Disk! So is it possible to do it easily Vista? |
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Well if you want to move your file you can definately move your files to new hard drive. What Hard Drive you have? I mean internal or external? |
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If you have an internal Hard drive you need to connect it with your motherboard, befor doing this you have to make sure if its compatible or not? SATA or PATA? If you have an external Hard disk then you can easioly connect it through USB port & copy your data to this hard disk! ![]() Good luck! |
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Well thanks a lot guys for your replies guys! I have an external Hdd. Use it via USB port Do i need to install USB drivers? |
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