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ok i have a pc from like 10years ago with windows 98. i havent used it in ages and its slow. I have had a new one for 3 or so years now on XP. My question is, can i pull out the 15gb hdd :) on the old one and plug it straight into the new one?

i basically just wanna look at all my old files.

any help cheers.

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Yes, it should work fine, just plug it in. The jumper on the back of the old drive needs to be on either CS or Slave as George says, but it'll almost certainly be on CS anyway so I doubt you'll have to change it.

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or forget the jumper completely and it upon booting it will ask whether u want to load windows 98 or window xp .. so select xp and your good to browse the other.... or just boot the 98 and go back to the old skool !

...until it goes crazy trying to load all the drivers for the "new" pc :turned:

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You need to plug the second plug on the IDE cable (The thin, wide cable that goes to your normal HDD) into the 40 pin socket, and a power supply plug into the 4 pin socket.

Look on the back of your XP HDD, it'll be the same set up - assuming its not SATA, which I seriously doubt.

16837_ide-cable.gif - IDE Cable showing Master and Slave, you want the Slave plug.

tutorial-4pin_molex_power_conn.jpg - These are the power supply plugs that run from your PSU, one of these needs to go into your HDD.

I'm assuming the 6-8 pins you mentioned are the jumper pins - these should have 1 or 2 little blocks in them. These decide whether or not your hard drive runs as a master or slave - on your hard drive there will be a label detailing where the jumper blocks need to be to perform whatever operation - just match the jumpers up to slave.

Then you should be sorted :)

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Ah, ok.

hddinstall_sata2.jpg Thats a SATA cable which you will have then.

SATA will always show as the master as its only one drive per channel, so you need to get an IDE cable and plug the hard drive into the slave plug and then into the motherboard. You then need to go into the BIOS screen and alter the boot priority :)

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Ok,

On the back of your Win98 drive you should have something that looks like this...

jumpers_slave_closeup_cr.jpg

These little blocks (shown white in the picture) can be removed and placed in certain way to change how the drive operates (as a master, slave or auto).

Now, somewhere on your hard drive you will have a sticker that looks like the one at the top of that photo above. This will detail where the blocks need to be to slave the drive. Arrange the blocks to match the picture.

Then you need an IDE Cable (see picture in my previous post) insert the 'slave' plug into the Win98 hard drive (its a 20 pin, fool proofed). Then the other end of the cable needs to be plugged into the IDE socket on the motherboard which looks like this...

gigabyte8trx330l_ide.jpg (the black, green and white sockets).

You need to plug the end of the IDE cable into the socket named IDE1 (if it is available, if not go to IDE2 and so on).

You then need to find the power supply cable, you will have a couple of these spare running from your PSU (Power Supply Unit) and look like this...

perif_Molex%20style%20power%20connector.

Again, these are fool proofed with cut off corners and they plug into the hard drive - you'll see where it needs to go without a doubt :)

You do not need to touch your XP drive.

You then need to boot up the computer and press F2 or Delete to get into your BIOS screen. From here you can select the Boot Sequence, you need to prioritize Win98 disc and it'll automatically boot up from this drive. Reprioritize XP disc to get back onto your normal operating system.

Though before going through the options of the BIOS, it may be worth just starting up normally and seeing if it gives you the option of which drive to boot from.

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i think ive connected it, i didnt understand the table at first, but i think i took it off master and put it on slave now. its connected on IDE1, and is running, now is there any way i can browse that hdd whilst im running on my other xp one? like if i wanna take files off? just pics and stuff really.

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Ok, what are the options when you right click? You may just need to assign a Drive letter unless it's given one automatically (assuming E:?)

If it doesn't allow this, you can download a file recovery program to gather everything from the disc. I have a free one at home that works well at home, but I can't remember for the life of me what it is called. I'll post again later when I'm home (at work at the minute) with a link to download it.

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