
badassmak
Herbi-Whore
...whats the best way to transfer files between hd's.
I have a new machine with a 40 gig hd, running windows xp PRO
I have an old machine with a 20 gig hd, running windows 98se.
I want to be able to use the older drive to run internet apps, as well as OS (XP PRO), and anything but the recording end of stuff. The new drive I want to reserve for recording purposes only.
The older drive, as it is, has a shitload of mp3's on it that I want to keep.
So what I am thinking is, I have to transfer all the MP3's (and whatever other files I wanna keep) to my new hardrive. (is this possible even with different os's?). Then format the old drive, and put all the MP3's back on there. It definately sounds like a lot of work first off, but Im not sure there is anyway around it.
Other things of note: The harddrives are in 2 different computers, should I just take the old one and stick it in the new machine? making transfers easier?...and if this is the case, is it as easy as simply dragging the MP3 folder over to the new drive?...
...I realize there is possibly a can of worms involved with this, but I have nothing but time on my hands here.
I have a new machine with a 40 gig hd, running windows xp PRO
I have an old machine with a 20 gig hd, running windows 98se.
I want to be able to use the older drive to run internet apps, as well as OS (XP PRO), and anything but the recording end of stuff. The new drive I want to reserve for recording purposes only.
The older drive, as it is, has a shitload of mp3's on it that I want to keep.
So what I am thinking is, I have to transfer all the MP3's (and whatever other files I wanna keep) to my new hardrive. (is this possible even with different os's?). Then format the old drive, and put all the MP3's back on there. It definately sounds like a lot of work first off, but Im not sure there is anyway around it.
Other things of note: The harddrives are in 2 different computers, should I just take the old one and stick it in the new machine? making transfers easier?...and if this is the case, is it as easy as simply dragging the MP3 folder over to the new drive?...
...I realize there is possibly a can of worms involved with this, but I have nothing but time on my hands here.