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Old 10-18-2005, 09:37 PM
SoxFan in VA
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Default usb enclosures for hard drives/Windows XP question

I removed a hard drive from a laptop and installed it in a usb enclosure to
be used as an external storage device. This was the only hard drive in the
laptop originally and was the primary boot drive. I upgraded the laptop
with a larger hard drive and want to use the old boot drive as a secondary
storage drive. I have left the old hard drive's file structure and file
system intact in case I want to place it back in the laptop as the primary
boot disk. I did this just in case the Ghost image restored to the new hard
drive proves to be buggy, that way I have a fall back. Before I plug the
drive into the usb port of the laptop, I just want to know if Windows XP
does anything to this hard drive's file system that would render it
unbootable should I decide to remove the drive from the enclosure and
install it back to the laptop as the primary boot drive.

Hope that makes sense. Any insight would be welcome.

Thanks,
Tom



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Old 10-18-2005, 11:54 PM
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"SoxFan in VA" <anon94@NO.SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:F2d5f.311700$XF5.159598@fe02.news.easynews.co m...
>I removed a hard drive from a laptop and installed it in a usb enclosure to
>be used as an external storage device. This was the only hard drive in the
>laptop originally and was the primary boot drive. I upgraded the laptop
>with a larger hard drive and want to use the old boot drive as a secondary
>storage drive. I have left the old hard drive's file structure and file
>system intact in case I want to place it back in the laptop as the primary
>boot disk. I did this just in case the Ghost image restored to the new
>hard drive proves to be buggy, that way I have a fall back. Before I plug
>the drive into the usb port of the laptop, I just want to know if Windows
>XP does anything to this hard drive's file system that would render it
>unbootable should I decide to remove the drive from the enclosure and
>install it back to the laptop as the primary boot drive.
>
> Hope that makes sense. Any insight would be welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom

There is no reason why Windows should change anything on this drive, as long
as you don't set it up as boot disk in the bios. It will just appear as a
new partition in your explorer.



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Old 10-19-2005, 01:14 AM
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"ElJerid" <s.vanderhaeghen@pandora.be> wrote in message
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> There is no reason why Windows should change anything on this drive, as
> long as you don't set it up as boot disk in the bios. It will just appear
> as a new partition in your explorer.


You might even be able to boot from in within the external closure if the
laptop supports it. Not that I've ever tried that but it might work.
>
>




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Old 10-19-2005, 04:25 PM
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Default Re: usb enclosures for hard drives/Windows XP question

OK, that's what I thought, just being cautious since it's not my drive or my
computer. Don't want bad things to happen to a partner of the firm's stuff!

Thanks,
T


"ElJerid" <s.vanderhaeghen@pandora.be> wrote in message
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>
> "SoxFan in VA" <anon94@NO.SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:F2d5f.311700$XF5.159598@fe02.news.easynews.co m...
>>I removed a hard drive from a laptop and installed it in a usb enclosure
>>to be used as an external storage device. This was the only hard drive in
>>the laptop originally and was the primary boot drive. I upgraded the
>>laptop with a larger hard drive and want to use the old boot drive as a
>>secondary storage drive. I have left the old hard drive's file structure
>>and file system intact in case I want to place it back in the laptop as
>>the primary boot disk. I did this just in case the Ghost image restored
>>to the new hard drive proves to be buggy, that way I have a fall back.
>>Before I plug the drive into the usb port of the laptop, I just want to
>>know if Windows XP does anything to this hard drive's file system that
>>would render it unbootable should I decide to remove the drive from the
>>enclosure and install it back to the laptop as the primary boot drive.
>>
>> Hope that makes sense. Any insight would be welcome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom

> There is no reason why Windows should change anything on this drive, as
> long as you don't set it up as boot disk in the bios. It will just appear
> as a new partition in your explorer.
>




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Old 10-19-2005, 04:26 PM
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Good thought, might have to check the BIOS and see what I can find.

"Michael C" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:43558fd5$0$7924$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au ...
> "ElJerid" <s.vanderhaeghen@pandora.be> wrote in message
> news:K2f5f.26643$A_6.1076338@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
>> There is no reason why Windows should change anything on this drive, as
>> long as you don't set it up as boot disk in the bios. It will just appear
>> as a new partition in your explorer.

>
> You might even be able to boot from in within the external closure if the
> laptop supports it. Not that I've ever tried that but it might work.
>>
>>

>
>




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