- Jan 16, 2005
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Thanks to the many helpful people in these forums, I was able to build a completely new system in April.
My old system was a Gateway with a 10GB HD running Win 98SE and a CD R drive.
My new system is an AMD 64 3000+, Chaintech VNF4 Ultra, 160GB Seagate Sata HD, DVD R/RW drive and Windows XP SP2
Ok, here's my issue: I built the new system completely from scratch and I'm now finding I need some of the files on the old computer. I've got music, photos, and lots of work files (excel, access, word, etc.) on the old computer that I want to have on the new computer.
What's the easiest way to accomplish this?
Here are the options I've thought about:
1) Installing the old HD in the new system temporarily. I currently don't use the old computer for anything, but it will eventually be a basic email/game system for my kids. Can I just install the old HD (which has Win 98 and is FAT32) in my new system and will my motherboard/Windows XP recognize this HD? If so, I could then transfer files at my leisure. Or just copy the entire 10GB HD to one of my unused partitions on my new 160GB HD. That would be the ideal situation.
2) Install the DVD drive in the old computer and burn everthing I need to DVD. Then re-install the DVD in the new system and copy the files from the DVD to HD. Problem here is that it's not a very efficient method unless I don't identify all the files I want transferred and do it all at once.
3) Same as above, but just use the currently installed CR drive. Obviously I'll have to burn lots of CDs compared to 5 DVDs at most under option #2.
4) Somehow hook the two computers together via a cable. I have no idea if this can easily be done or how to do it.
5) Upload 2GB of files to my Yahoo! DSL account briefcase and then download them with the new computer. Yuck.
Any ideas as to the easiest, most time efficient, most cost-efficient method would be appreciated!
Thanks!
My old system was a Gateway with a 10GB HD running Win 98SE and a CD R drive.
My new system is an AMD 64 3000+, Chaintech VNF4 Ultra, 160GB Seagate Sata HD, DVD R/RW drive and Windows XP SP2
Ok, here's my issue: I built the new system completely from scratch and I'm now finding I need some of the files on the old computer. I've got music, photos, and lots of work files (excel, access, word, etc.) on the old computer that I want to have on the new computer.
What's the easiest way to accomplish this?
Here are the options I've thought about:
1) Installing the old HD in the new system temporarily. I currently don't use the old computer for anything, but it will eventually be a basic email/game system for my kids. Can I just install the old HD (which has Win 98 and is FAT32) in my new system and will my motherboard/Windows XP recognize this HD? If so, I could then transfer files at my leisure. Or just copy the entire 10GB HD to one of my unused partitions on my new 160GB HD. That would be the ideal situation.
2) Install the DVD drive in the old computer and burn everthing I need to DVD. Then re-install the DVD in the new system and copy the files from the DVD to HD. Problem here is that it's not a very efficient method unless I don't identify all the files I want transferred and do it all at once.
3) Same as above, but just use the currently installed CR drive. Obviously I'll have to burn lots of CDs compared to 5 DVDs at most under option #2.
4) Somehow hook the two computers together via a cable. I have no idea if this can easily be done or how to do it.
5) Upload 2GB of files to my Yahoo! DSL account briefcase and then download them with the new computer. Yuck.
Any ideas as to the easiest, most time efficient, most cost-efficient method would be appreciated!
Thanks!