I would like to install Win 7 (replacing the C: drive that died) on a 160 SATA drive that had been the backup for data that was on the dead drive. Now the data needs to be saved some way but my old computer doesn?t have a normal SATA connector except the four open wires on the back of a cheap eSATA card.
My question is, can I just plug the 160 SATA drive into the old computer and expect it to be recognized as any other drive? It looks easy to plug it in backwards since there is no plastic guide. Can plugging it in backwards hurt the drive? Is there better option?
(I can add the hardware details if they are relevant).
Thanks,
Tim
My question is, can I just plug the 160 SATA drive into the old computer and expect it to be recognized as any other drive? It looks easy to plug it in backwards since there is no plastic guide. Can plugging it in backwards hurt the drive? Is there better option?
(I can add the hardware details if they are relevant).
Thanks,
Tim
