Hard drive Studio 1745

The MS dropped her laptop (old) today and (at least) broke the screen. Not sure of any other damage? I remove the hard drive. My plan is to connect the hard drive to another PC. And if it still works, use the TSR software from backup on the disk to perform a final system back up. Then put the backup on a new PC, when she buys one.   My problem is: I don't know how to connect the hard drive from the laptop to another machine, access it installs to hard drive and restore it. Any help would be appreciated. I don't know that I don't have the wiring necessary to connect.

littleneil

You are right, but the drive is not bootable, you can transfer all the files and folders you want to save.

Bev.

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