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I have a new computer. The only common mode of file transfer between old and
new computer is floppy disk. I have a ton of files I must transfer. Can I
insert the old hardrive into a USB clamshell enclosure, make a USB connection
to my new computer and drag and drop files from the old "documents" to the
new "documents" folder?
How would the new computer read the old "c: drive"? As c: or as E: (I now
have a cd writer)? Would there be "computer confusion" between the two c:
drives?
Basically, would I screw up the new computer?
Thanks in advance
Hal
new computer is floppy disk. I have a ton of files I must transfer. Can I
insert the old hardrive into a USB clamshell enclosure, make a USB connection
to my new computer and drag and drop files from the old "documents" to the
new "documents" folder?
How would the new computer read the old "c: drive"? As c: or as E: (I now
have a cd writer)? Would there be "computer confusion" between the two c:
drives?
Basically, would I screw up the new computer?
Thanks in advance
Hal