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Previously on "Will you help me so I can stop pulling my hair out"

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  • wolfsburg 99
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    Windows Home Edition
    When I tried to ghost it last time it shows three seperate things;
    1)It shows C drive
    2)It shows Dell utilities
    3)It shows Dell System Restore

    The Toshiba is a ATA-6 and the Western Digital is a EIDE
    Last edited by wolfsburg 99; 1 November 2006, 20:08.

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  • wolfsburg 99
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    Found this info here,

    http://sdd.toshiba.com/main.aspx?Pat...00659c00002c76

    and here


    http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....ted=1097169421

    Now I just have to figure out the correct confg to transfer the info but I decided to post links if any one is interested in the info.
    Thanks to all who have helped so far and I will continue to try when I get a free chance and keep you guys posted with results or lack there of.
    I cant seem to get the toshiba to allow any exploration of the info on the hard drive when it is in the usb enclosure. Any Idea why?

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  • Ardesco
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    After various issues with hard drives going pop and me having to spend time digging out the backups and/or recovering data from the drives I have decided to just get a NAS. 1TB worth of disks all set up in Raid 5 so i get about 700Gb of usable space, not bad for £500 (+ VAT of course) and the advantage is that I can get to everything from any machine on the local network without having to start turning on various machines trying to remember where i saved stuff.

    Job done

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  • BoredBloke
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    If you don't know the jumper settings, then you could try this.

    Are there 2 IDE ribbons in your PC? There are usually 2 IDE controllers. If there are 2 ribbons, you will find that one is connected to the HD and one to the CD/DVD. Both will probably be set to master. If your 40Gb disk was the master, then unhook the CD and use that connection.

    If there is only one IDE ribbon in use, buy another and set the disk up as the master on that.

    Or failing that, buy an external HD enclosure. I have an Icy Box at home which allows me to put a HD into it and connect it via USB/firewire. They are only about £10-£15 and I find them very handy.

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  • Mordac
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    I had similar problems with a WD disk when I tried to upgrade my laptop (HP). The whole thing would blue-screen after a while, so I bought a USB caddy and use the larger disk in that. I think the best way to upgrade a laptop is to buy the right disk (the same model as the existing machine) and do a clean re-install. Laptops are much more complicated than desktops.

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  • where did my id go?
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse
    Failing that, just use trial and error. You won't break anything if you get it wrong.
    Not always absolutely true. Depends on what the jumpers do.

    I cant be bothered to go look up the disk but I did once have a laptop drive that screwed up with the wrong jumper on it. Some sort of reset function. Think it was a toshiba.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Failing that, just use trial and error. You won't break anything if you get it wrong.

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  • wolfsburg 99
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    I'm looking for the jump info on western digitals site and will return with any results
    Last edited by wolfsburg 99; 1 November 2006, 04:51.

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  • TheMonkey
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    It should say on the back of the drive.

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  • wolfsburg 99
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    Which of the four pins do I jump? I have never done this before so I don't know how to re-image it or the the purpose of it although though I'm sure it's necessary, if you don't mind please explain when you have a chance the process of a whole transfer. You would be put on my personal hero list.
    Last edited by wolfsburg 99; 31 October 2006, 23:36.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by wolfsburg 99
    Hi,
    I'm new to your forum(I found this site thru a google search) and I'm trying to use Norton Ghost to completely transfer everything from my 40gb hard to a 120gb Western Digital I picked up on sale for my laptop. I bought a USB case for a hard drive and I don't know why I can't access any of the data on my old hard drive on any computer. Do I have to slave my 120gb hard drive to copy all my old stuff into it because Norton starts the ghost program but it errors out at about 2-3%. My computer works fine when I put the 40gb back in, nothing happened to my old hard drive I'm just looking to upgrade any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a Dell inspiron 6000. I don't know how to jump a notebook but I would guess I would be similar to a desktop or not?
    Yes. Slave the 120gb ghost the 40gb drive to a partition of the 120gb and then reimage the rest of the 120gb to that drive.

    Job done.

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  • wolfsburg 99
    started a topic Will you help me so I can stop pulling my hair out

    Will you help me so I can stop pulling my hair out

    Hi,
    I'm new to your forum(I found this site thru a google search) and I'm trying to use Norton Ghost to completely transfer everything from my 40gb hard to a 120gb Western Digital I picked up on sale for my laptop. I bought a USB case for a hard drive and I don't know why I can't access any of the data on my old hard drive on any computer. Do I have to slave my 120gb hard drive to copy all my old stuff into it because Norton starts the ghost program but it errors out at about 2-3%. My computer works fine when I put the 40gb back in, nothing happened to my old hard drive I'm just looking to upgrade any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a Dell inspiron 6000. I don't know how to jump a notebook but I would guess I would be similar to a desktop or not?

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