HP Pavilion m9252p Vista 64-bit - does not start

My Pavilion m9252p will not start not (diagnosis says corrupted registry) and before I take drastic measures of system recovery, if I remove the hard drive from my office computer and connect it to another computer as a second drive, I will be able to access the files of data from it?  I know that one of the options is to make a backup of the data of the system recovery, but I don't have enough storage.

As you suggest, you can connect the hard drive of the computer on which you have the question to another computer as a second hard drive and can back up the data and not the installed files. There is no wrong in that it's just for a data backup

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