I have a Windows 7 OS drive from a dead PC. I want to add it to a working PC (also Win 7) so I can
a) recover the data
b) potentially set up a dual boot across the existing drive and the old one
When I've done this in the past I have either had complete success, without any sort of preparation... or the MBR has become borked (or something) and I've ended up with no access to one or both OS installs.
Both drives are SSD, though I'm not sure that matters.
How do I go about this, safely - i.e. so I don't bork the existing working install?
(in case you're wondering... yes, I'm aware the old PC's config will be radically different to the new one's. As I posted a while ago... I can't fix the old PC, and the mobo is so old I can't really replace it. I'm hoping that Win 7 is clever enough to sort out the mobo drivers etc. Failing that, at least I'll have access to the data)
Thanking you kindly
~abc
a) recover the data
b) potentially set up a dual boot across the existing drive and the old one
When I've done this in the past I have either had complete success, without any sort of preparation... or the MBR has become borked (or something) and I've ended up with no access to one or both OS installs.
Both drives are SSD, though I'm not sure that matters.
How do I go about this, safely - i.e. so I don't bork the existing working install?
(in case you're wondering... yes, I'm aware the old PC's config will be radically different to the new one's. As I posted a while ago... I can't fix the old PC, and the mobo is so old I can't really replace it. I'm hoping that Win 7 is clever enough to sort out the mobo drivers etc. Failing that, at least I'll have access to the data)
Thanking you kindly

~abc