I have lots of old IDE hard drives that I was sifting through at the weekend and plugging in to see what was on them.
These drives were very probably plugged into an old HP xw4600 workstation and now I have a Z420 Workstation with AHCI SSD, different motherboard, different RAM, different hardware full stop.
Is there any way, or indeed so clever way, that I can unplug all my current drives and plug in each of these drives one at a time and restore them to a bootable state please?
Let's just say I cannot remember what is on any of these drives, in which PC they actually were located or where any backup images are or recovery discs for that matter!!!
Basically, I've been under an extreme amount of pressure in the last 2.5 years and seem to have lost a lot of mental capacity to remember what I did when, how and where!
It's very frustrating.
I want to get onto these drives to see if there is anything worth saving.
Thanks in advance.
I'll be duplicating this thread on the Windows 10 forum also. Not sure if that's a good idea but I am sure that at least one of these drives is Windows 7 (one may even be Vista or XP).
I hope there is a solution.
These drives were very probably plugged into an old HP xw4600 workstation and now I have a Z420 Workstation with AHCI SSD, different motherboard, different RAM, different hardware full stop.
Is there any way, or indeed so clever way, that I can unplug all my current drives and plug in each of these drives one at a time and restore them to a bootable state please?
Let's just say I cannot remember what is on any of these drives, in which PC they actually were located or where any backup images are or recovery discs for that matter!!!
Basically, I've been under an extreme amount of pressure in the last 2.5 years and seem to have lost a lot of mental capacity to remember what I did when, how and where!
It's very frustrating.
I want to get onto these drives to see if there is anything worth saving.
Thanks in advance.
I'll be duplicating this thread on the Windows 10 forum also. Not sure if that's a good idea but I am sure that at least one of these drives is Windows 7 (one may even be Vista or XP).
I hope there is a solution.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1Intel Q9550 from memory8192MbMatrox Millenium
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP xw4600 Workstation
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
- CPU
- Intel Q9550 from memory
- Motherboard
- HP
- Memory
- 8192Mb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Matrox Millenium
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital WD5000-AAKS (Blue Caviar?)
- Antivirus
- None
- Browser
- Firefox 48
