Hard Drive Upgrade & File Transfers


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    Windows 7 Premium 64 bit
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    Hard Drive Upgrade & File Transfers


    My old hard drive sounds like it is about to die. So I am wondering, once I install my new HD (format and install windows) will it be possible to hook up my old HD and transfer the files from it to the new HD? I am using W7 and both drives would be SATA.
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    ultimate 64 sp1
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    the simple answer is yes.

    you just need to be careful that you will be booting from the new drive.

    you can either select disk boot priority in the bios, or make sure the new drive is plugged into the first sata port on your mobo.
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    Access denied errors will be because your user accounts hold new and different SID's than your new os. You'll need to add the "Everyone" group with full control to the old hard drive in order to copy the contents over to the new drive.
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    Windows 7 Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    theog said:
    Backup first.

    you can use WET to transfer files.
    Windows Easy Transfer - Transfer To & From Computers

    Thank you all for the quick responses!

    The steps in that tutorial need to be taken "after" I install the new HD? And is there a time limit I have to transfer the files or just any time? I realize that ultimately depends on if the drive does die or not.
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    Win7 Pro 32-bit, Win8 Pro 32-bit
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    Daniel0704 said:
    ... The steps in that tutorial need to be taken "after" I install the new HD?
    No -- the initial steps are taken BEFORE you install the new HD. You need to save off the stuff you want to transfer from the old HDD first -- and save it to an external drive.

    Then, after you install the new drive, install WET, plugin the external drive, and reload all the stuff.

    And is there a time limit I have to transfer the files or just any time?
    I'm not aware of any time limit, but you wouldn't want to wait months to do the transfer.
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