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I've been dealing with windows xp that crash a lot....until the point where

i've figured out the hard drive is at fault and i have replaced it.

But i need to get some files off the old hard drive, not many just one

program and some backups.

at the moment when i boot up the old hard drive it only goes to the xp start

screen and goes black.

i've tried the system recovery disk and have got as far as the command

prompt for which windows and admin password, what are my options to enter

here? is there a default admin password as it was not me who set up the

computer?

any help would be great.

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thanks, sean

"sean" <sean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> I've been dealing with windows xp that crash a lot....until the point

> where

> i've figured out the hard drive is at fault and i have replaced it.

> But i need to get some files off the old hard drive, not many just one

> program and some backups.

> at the moment when i boot up the old hard drive it only goes to the xp

> start

> screen and goes black.

> i've tried the system recovery disk and have got as far as the command

> prompt for which windows and admin password, what are my options to enter

> here? is there a default admin password as it was not me who set up the

> computer?

> any help would be great.

> --

> thanks, sean

 

Connect your old disk as a slave disk, then copy your files to

the new disk.

 

Creating backup files on the main disk makes little sense. If

you have important files then you must back them up to a

removable medium, e.g. a 2.5" disk in an external USB case.

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