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9/7/2014 8:10:48 PM PC Question !!  
rickster1977
Bath, NY
40, joined Jan. 2012


Is it ok to put an old hard drive in another computer when you're sure that's not why your computer died.




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9/7/2014 8:23:45 PM PC Question !!  

testsignup
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (10,884)
Springfield, VA
63, joined Sep. 2009


There CAN be concerns. Some computers are set up such that the hard drives are interchangeable, and some are not, these days.

Are both computers currently running on the same operating system? If so, then chances are, if the connectors used match, then there's no problem swapping the drives.

If one computer is running Windows 7 and the other is running Windows 8, you may find that the drive will not boot up and start when it's in the other machine.

What are the details of the situation?

9/8/2014 10:17:04 AM PC Question !!  
rickster1977
Bath, NY
40, joined Jan. 2012


Thanks


Quote from testsignup:
There CAN be concerns. Some computers are set up such that the hard drives are interchangeable, and some are not, these days.

Are both computers currently running on the same operating system? If so, then chances are, if the connectors used match, then there's no problem swapping the drives.

If one computer is running Windows 7 and the other is running Windows 8, you may find that the drive will not boot up and start when it's in the other machine.

What are the details of the situation?


9/10/2014 10:34:49 AM PC Question !!  
tweek90
Morristown, NJ
27, joined Aug. 2014


Another factor is what are you trying to do with it?
Add a second drive or swap.

If swapping another thing to keep in mind along woth os version is drivers for the machine.

9/14/2014 7:05:15 PM PC Question !!  
rickster1977
Bath, NY
40, joined Jan. 2012


I want to find a file off the old drive.


Quote from tweek90:
Another factor is what are you trying to do with it?
Add a second drive or swap.

If swapping another thing to keep in mind along woth os version is drivers for the machine.


9/22/2014 4:40:53 AM PC Question !!  

gamerman17
Over 4,000 Posts! (6,552)
New York, NY
30, joined Apr. 2010


Quote from rickster1977:
Is it ok to put an old hard drive in another computer when you're sure that's not why your computer died.


Depends on the actual drive. If it is a drive that has some corrupted files on it and you have known to have problems with, it is probably not a good idea to use it on any computer. If it is a new drive, then it maybe that t he new drive is somehow defective or what not. But looking at the problem entirely, it may be because either the operating system is malfunctioning or the motherboard isn't as functional as it used to be. I would take it to a copmuter repair center to have a more thorough diagnostic.....gamer

10/11/2014 1:52:43 AM PC Question !!  
cyberdruid
San Diego, CA
27, joined Aug. 2014


My audio card died. Is it easy to replace? I have a 2007 Dell computer running on XP, does it depend on what audio card I get?

10/12/2014 5:09:16 AM PC Question !!  
jeepers10
Hillsborough, NC
38, joined Sep. 2014


they all replace in similar easy ways, it's rare for them to die without cause though, double check in system hardware manager for red !'s or muted items in volume controls and sound device selections. it's more common for a driver to get replaced with something incompatible from audio video software installs

if there's a restore point prior to the sound failure try that first if you haven't already