I am getting a new computer and will keep the old, as well. I want to transfer files from the old to the new. Both run XP Pro. Last time I got a new computer, I tried this using a null modem cable, but could not make it work. I also tried the method suggested in the Windows OS I was using at the time (I can't recall the particulars). I had no success and wound up burning the files onto CDs and then transfering them via the CDs onto the new computer hard drive. What a time-consuming PITA! There's gotta be an easier way!
Someone suggested taking the connector for the hard drive (a 74G Raptor) in the old computer and connecting it via a 'kit' which allows connection of an IDE/SATA device through a cable, through a USB connector to a computer. So, I could leave the old hard drive physically in the old computer and temporarily connect it through a USB port to the new computer which would presumably recognize the drive. It would then be easy to transfer files from the old drive to the 'C' drive in the new computer, and when done, reconnect the old hard drive back into the old computer.
What is this 'USB -> IDE/SATA kit' or cable that I need, and where do I get it?
Any problems or tricky parts I should anticipate?
This neophyte says thanks for any help.
Someone suggested taking the connector for the hard drive (a 74G Raptor) in the old computer and connecting it via a 'kit' which allows connection of an IDE/SATA device through a cable, through a USB connector to a computer. So, I could leave the old hard drive physically in the old computer and temporarily connect it through a USB port to the new computer which would presumably recognize the drive. It would then be easy to transfer files from the old drive to the 'C' drive in the new computer, and when done, reconnect the old hard drive back into the old computer.
What is this 'USB -> IDE/SATA kit' or cable that I need, and where do I get it?
Any problems or tricky parts I should anticipate?
This neophyte says thanks for any help.