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Changing Computers (Part 7)

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By: Mr JM

So there you are, new computer open and ready for your tender surgical skills, it’s been built into Windows & is ready to run and all you need to do is add in your old failing hard drive so you can get all your precious data from it.

What do you do? Walk, don’t run, to the freezer and find your carefully baggied hard drive, remove it from the coldness, wipe off any moisture from the baggie and then your hands, then remove the drive from the (up till now) sealed baggie.

Wasting as little time as possible, plug in your cold hard drive, both data and cable, check everything is secure and there’s no stray metal bits touching any of the circuitry, then turn on the computer. Wait through the boot process, endure the mostly agonizing wait while Windows decides everything is in place and then click [Start] [My Computer] then click the [Folders] button up in the menu bar.

What you should see in the left side (where the folders are shown) is your C:\ drive, then a D:\ drive which should be your briefly re-animated dying drive. The CD/DVD drive, if still connected (you didn’t need to use the cable for the hard drive) will be the E:\ drive.

Click on the D:\ drive in the left panel and on the right side you will see all the folders on that drive.

Now it gets complex – where is your data?

Unless you’ve set up specific folders previously, Windows will have stored your stuff in several default locations.

Documents – D:\Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents …note that Username is the name you used to sign in – you may never have actually logged into Windows but it happened automatically as Windows started. The default folders are called Administrator, Default User, and All Users. Anything else that looks like a name is probably the one you used.

Emails – if you use Microsoft Outlook, the PST file is found in - D:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

Favorites – for Internet Explorer they are found in D:\Documents and Settings\Username\Favorites – copy all the files there.

For Firefox they are called Bookmarks and they’re found in -
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\zxpw2j3t.default\bookmark.html – note – your Firefox folder will have something similar to \zxpw2j3t.default\ but it will be different – it’s a random folder name.

For other locations, leave a comment here and ask, but usually if you get all the above copied, you’ve got most of your life.


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