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Transferring hard drive from laptop to desktop?
My laptop GPU recently died, but the other components are working. I am buying a desktop with a much larger hard drive, and I want to transfer the contents of my laptop hard drive (programs and all) onto it. I'm selling the laptop hard drive in about 9 days (eBay) so i need to clone it quickly and fully, as I put a lot of work into installing various programs and a ton of games. Any help appreciated!
Thanks.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Smash it on the floor.
Gather the little creatures scurrying around from inside the lap top.
Place them in a Tupperware container and stick them in the freezer.
Wait 4 hours and remove them.
Due to the basic principles of expansion between liquid and solid states, they will have increased size by approximately 100%.
Cut them in half.
Keep half for yourself.
Rebuild lap top and allow frozen creatures to re-inhabit the old computer.
- BjornLv 71 decade ago
What you are trying to do will not work.
Well, it will not work very well.
The problem is that when you install an operating system on a computer, the operating system configures itself to run on that PARTICULAR computer. So it installs SPECIFIC drivers for the motherboard and all the other components.
If you try to take that installation, and just ghost it over to a new drive, plug it into another computer and expect it to work, it will not work without major issues.
Once installed in the new computer, it will try to load new device drivers for the components in the new computer. This will duplicate drivers and resources, causing conflicts and errors to no end.
You could try running a repair install of whatever version of windows you are copying, that might help prevent some of the errors, but that will also remove some of the updates you may have done and may cause problems with software that you have installed.
Your best bet is to do a full, fresh install of whatever operating system you prefer, and install the programs manually.
If you are not willing to do that, and want to take the chance with the can of worms you are about to open, you can use a Ghosting utility to copy the data over from one drive to the other. You would need to have a 2.5" hard drive adapter in order to be able to do the transfer on a desktop PC if the laptops drive is IDE as opposed to SATA.
Hiren's boot CD has plenty of utilities that will do a ghosting for you, google it.
- runkLv 45 years ago
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- Bassman1Lv 71 decade ago
Remove the hard drive then buy a USB external hard drive enclosure, install the hard drive into enclosure and connect to a USB port on desk top computer go to My computer right click the new drive and click open. Sell the old lap top with out a hard drive or install a new cheap one then sale it.
Cost about $10.00 up, I just did this and made me a external hard drive for storage out of a extra spare new hard drive I had. You need to find if it has a IDE or Serial ATA hard drive to buy the correct enclosure.
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- 1 decade ago
You need a spare SATA cable and SATA power cable. Plug them both into the HDD and desktop motherboard. If you can't do this, take it to a PC shop.