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
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> "SoxFan in VA" <anon94@NO.SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>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.
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>> 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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