Hi, Bob.
> If I just attach it to the spare IDE and power connector will the Vista
> system recognize it at bootup,
Most likely. We can't say for sure because we don't know very much at all
about your computer, but in most cases, yes, an IDE drive should be
recognized when you plug it in.
> assign it a drive letter and go from there
Yes, but... Have you run Disk Management? It has been a feature of all
Windows since Win2K and the Vista version is the best yet. This built-in
utility (the techies call it a Snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console -
MMC - but most of us never use that term) does all the jobs that we used to
do with other utilities in DOS and Win9x. Use it to create and delete
partitions, format and label (name) them and assign "drive" letters. It's
in Computer Management, but I like to just type diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter -
and furnish the Administrator password.
There MAY be a couple of flies in the ointment, but probably not. You MAY
have to initialize that "foreign" drive instructions are in Disk
Management's Help file. And you MAY need to give yourself permission to see
the files on the drive because of UAC, Vista's User Access Control security
features. If you hit either of these snags, post back with details for
further guidance.
But it probably will "just work". <)
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
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> "Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message
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>>>I have hard drives from both Win 98 SE and XP machines. I currently use a
>>>system with Vista 32. Is it possible to hook up these drives to my Vista
>>>machine and transfer the data to the Vista drive?
>>
>> Sure, and it's hard for it to be easier. Get a USB2 drive adapter,
>> attach it to the drive, plug it in. Copy off the data. On teh XP
>> system, you may need to Take Ownership.
>>
>> The adapter, you can also use the circuitry from an external drive case,
>> starts around $20.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
> If I just attach it to the spare IDE and power connector will the Vista
> system recognize it at bootup, assign it a drive letter and go from there
> and then it's just a matter of data transfer? You speak of a USB drive
> adapter and I guess that's a physical thing but I don't understand that.