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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
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What, EVERYTHING? What sort of memory stick will I need for that ?

a big one
 








Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Newer network cards shouldn't need the use of crossover cables, as they should be able to to autosense whats connected and swap the pins in software... the "should" is the critical bit, though.
 


Laptop Ell

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Dec 25, 2003
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Hove, East Sussex
DannySeagull, for me the easiest option is the external enclosure, but if you don't want to bother with that, if you could get it to me, I'd do you a favour and copy it for you! :thumbsup:

Let me know......:clap2:
 






bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Plug the monitor into the old PC, copy the files to a memory stick (pen drive to the more technically minded) until it's full then reattach the monitor to the new machine and copy the files from the stick. Repeat as required.
 


Plug the monitor into the old PC, copy the files to a memory stick (pen drive to the more technically minded) until it's full then reattach the monitor to the new machine and copy the files from the stick. Repeat as required.
We have already ascertained that he doesn't have a working monitor. A caddy is definitely the way to go and will cost less than a tenner. Pull the Hard drive out of the old machine and have a look at the connectors. If they look like the bottom of this pic:

Sata-red-3.gif


Then you need to buy a SATA enclosure like this

3.5 SATA to USB HD Hard Disk Drive Enclosure Caddy Case on eBay (end time 30-Sep-10 08:04:03 BST)

They are cheaper if you buy from China on EBay and this is just a random one to demonstrate (Not my listing before anyone says)

If the connector looks like this:

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Then you need an IDE enclosure like this

3.5" IDE TO USB External Aluminium Enclosure Caddy Case on eBay (end time 16-Oct-10 01:29:09 BST)

Just shove the hard disk into the enclosure and connect the USB cable from it into your laptop and Windows should mount it automatically and you can copy the file off.
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
We have already ascertained that he doesn't have a working monitor. A caddy is definitely the way to go and will cost less than a tenner. Pull the Hard drive out of the old machine and have a look at the connectors. If they look like the bottom of this pic:

Sata-red-3.gif


Then you need to buy a SATA enclosure like this

3.5 SATA to USB HD Hard Disk Drive Enclosure Caddy Case on eBay (end time 30-Sep-10 08:04:03 BST)

They are cheaper if you buy from China on EBay and this is just a random one to demonstrate (Not my listing before anyone says)

If the connector looks like this:

images


Then you need an IDE enclosure like this

3.5" IDE TO USB External Aluminium Enclosure Caddy Case on eBay (end time 16-Oct-10 01:29:09 BST)

Just shove the hard disk into the enclosure and connect the USB cable from it into your laptop and Windows should mount it automatically and you can copy the file off.

You should try working with some of the people I do, they'd have lost interest by the end of your second sentence. It never fails to amaze me that so many people who need a computer to do their job are so utterly clueless as to how they work. It keeps me in a living but it can be very annoying.
 




You should try working with some of the people I do, they'd have lost interest by the end of your second sentence. It never fails to amaze me that so many people who need a computer to do their job are so utterly clueless as to how they work. It keeps me in a living but it can be very annoying.
I have worked with luddite auditors for the last 11 years so I think I have some idea. And that is why rather than just suggesting a caddy, I explained how to do it. If he doesn't want to read past the first sentence then he can pay someone in the Friday Ad £15 an hour to do it. And long may it continue as my new job is for an IT services company helping companies who have no idea what to do when their computer goes wrong.
 


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