my comp wont start
Started by
dodgie
, Feb 17 2006 05:01 AM
#16
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:23 AM
#17
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:30 AM
no not really, think im gonna buy that product it will be easier. would you mind having a look on a site for me . www.overclockers.co.uk
this computer shop are close to me and i could go and pick one up would you mind telling me which one?
thank you
this computer shop are close to me and i could go and pick one up would you mind telling me which one?
thank you
#18
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:36 AM
http://www.overclock...#aCA_2d005_2dBT
the cheapest one will work
and if you have a spare harddrive laying around, you can always use it as an external harddrive for backup
the cheapest one will work
and if you have a spare harddrive laying around, you can always use it as an external harddrive for backup
#19
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:37 AM
so much for linking
Icy Box External Enclosure IB-351U-B-BL USB2.0 - Black (HD-001-BT)
Icy Box External Enclosure IB-351U-B-BL USB2.0 - Black (HD-001-BT)
#20
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:51 AM
right got it what do i do now gerryf?
#21
Posted 17 February 2006 - 07:57 AM
That quick?
Open the computer that is not working. Grab a phillip screwdriver, remove the 80-pin flat ribbon from the drive, then remove the 4-pin power connector then remove the 4 retaining screws,
Slip the drive out.
Insert it in the enclosure. (you need not close it)
Turn the power switch on the enclosure or case (or plug it in if no power switch)
Wait until the drive spins up, then connect the usb cord on the case to the pc's usb cord
Windows will detect the drive in a moment....
You can then copy the files over to your pc....what files are you looking for?
Open the computer that is not working. Grab a phillip screwdriver, remove the 80-pin flat ribbon from the drive, then remove the 4-pin power connector then remove the 4 retaining screws,
Slip the drive out.
Insert it in the enclosure. (you need not close it)
Turn the power switch on the enclosure or case (or plug it in if no power switch)
Wait until the drive spins up, then connect the usb cord on the case to the pc's usb cord
Windows will detect the drive in a moment....
You can then copy the files over to your pc....what files are you looking for?
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