Old hard drive files to the new laptop, problem of promise.

How to move files from my old hard drive to my new computer?

My old HP laptop dv1010 (Windows XP) has stopped working. The reason why it has stopped working is likely a defective power supply.

I remove the hard drive from the dv1010 and linked to my new HP laptop dv7 - 6143cl with a Unitek Y-1031 USB2.0 to IDE.

I have no problem, see the file with Windows 7 using the 'computer' link in the start menu. But I can't open one because of the permissions windows opens.

http://I39.Photobucket.com/albums/E176/hp6350hp/anything%202011/2011-10-31dv1010Lockedfiles001.jpg

My old laptop HP dv1010 had a connection with a password when I start it.

Yet once how can I move files from my old hard drive to my new computer?

Hello

It is a utility that will add "Take Ownership" to the contextual right click menu.  The download is on the following link.

Appropriating

It is a zipped file.  If you do not have an extraction utility installed, download and install 7-Zip , which can be used to open it so that you can run the Setup program.  Then just right click the folder zipped, select 7 - Zip and extract the files.  When you're done, open the newly extracted folder and you can find the utility to add "Take Ownership" to the right click menu.  Double-click it to install it and then close the window.  You should now be able to right click on the files you need to access and select Take Ownership.

Kind regards

DP - K

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • can I use old .its session files in the new hearing?

    can I use old .its session files in the new hearing?

    Not directly, no - but there is a way you can import:

    Ses2sesx - block hearing/CEP Conversion utility

  • I buy the new laptop, how can I reinstall Adobe pro 11 old PC and reinstall on the new laptop.

    I bought the new laptop, how can I re install Adobe pro 11 of old PC and re install the new laptop.

    As TSN says, as you did on the old laptop. If you get rid of the old system, make sure to disable Acrobat there and uninstall it or who will count as one of your 2 activations.

  • How to transfer files from the old hard drive to a disc new hard, old hard disk has been removed?

    I had a hard disk going bad. Installed a new hard drive and the need to transfer files from the old hard drive. I have an external enclosure for the old hard drive and can connect by usb port.

    The process is fairly simple once you put the old drive in the external box. You can use the usual methods of copy and paste in Windows Explorer. If you copy files, complete folders, you can take a look at RichCopy.

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.04.UtilitySpotlight.aspx

    Tom Ferguson

  • Retreival of data from the old hard drive - it freezes the computer when it is connected to the outside

    I have a dell laptop and last week he showed the blue screen and does not start. I got improtant data on starting I have is not a format and replaced with a new hard drive. Now I'm trying to connect to the old hard drive externally detected only D & does not detect drive C on what it blocks my laptop. I tried with other laptops & systems also, but it's the same thing. I have important data in two players. Please suggest a possible solution to recover data.

    Hello

    • What is the blue screen error message that you receive?
    • Have you tried plugging the drive with another computer?
     
    You can check this link:
     
    You can also try updating the chipset drivers on the manufacturer's Web site.
     
  • To access the data from the old hard drive connected to the HP Pavilion 500-242ea

    Recently I bought HP Pavilion 500-242ea (Windows OS 8.1) as my old pc died. I connected the old hard drive via the Usb Adapter kit. The old drive appears in the Device Manager and file Explorer and disk management in drive F, but shows no volume. I know that the old drive is not complete and the drive works as I put the disc in and they charge. When I click on the old drive-F car - in the message "Please insert the disk" leader explore appears. Anyone know how to access the data on the old drive which has the cable IDE.

    Please help need to copy the old drive imporatant files.

    Thank you

    Just had to ask, you know the difference between the hard drive and CD/DVD drive?  Don't get angry, read this.

    You said "I know that the old drive... works as I can put disks and they load. When I click on the old player disc-F-in the message "Please insert the disk" leader explore appears. »

    Anything that involves a CD/DVD drive. You can't put a disk on a hard disk.

  • Network with Windows Home Server hard drive. With the new files that wouldn't be no automatic update.

    Installed Windows Home Server 2011 on my files allocatted to share on my wireless network, including a hard drive 2 TB external. Worked well able to watch movies, listen to music etc... As several files have been saved on the external hard drive (800G now) he would not recognize the new content (files or movies) previous content is ok, but nothing new would not reconise. Unplug the hard drive from the PC, pluged into the TV via USB and all the files are there, old and new. My PC is 3.2 GHz 1 G RAM and running Windows XP I was wondering if anyone know what would cause this? It would not be because I only have 1 g of ram?

    original title: unable to recognize new files

    Hi Tony,.

    Since the issue is with Windows Home Server, I suggest that you post your question in the Forums Windows Home Server.

    Windows Home Server Forum

  • How to remove the old hard drive files. Can not defragment

    Not enough space to defragment.

    I'd be interested to see a report of Disk Defragmenter. Open Disk Defragmenter and click analysis. Select view report, and then click Save as and save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents folder. Open the file, place the cursor anywhere in the file, select Edition, select all to select all the text and copy and paste into the body of your message. To do this, before you run Disk Defragmenter because it is more informative.

    Select Start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, cleaning disk to emptying your trash, delete temporary Internet files and other selected options. I recommend also you click Other Options, System Restore and delete all but the last system restore point. Run Disk Defragmenter

    Using the system restore option is most appropriate when your system is slow and you need to increase the free disk space on your C partition. If you have errors that could be solved by using the system restore to your system settings back to before that the error occurred initially, do not use this option.

    You can create more free space in C in carrying one of the measures suggested below.

    The default allocation for the restoration of the system is 12% on your C partition is more generous. I have them would be reduced by 700 MB. Make my computer right click on your icon, and select System Restore. Place the cursor on your C drive select settings but this time find the slider and drag it to the left until it shows 700 MB and output. When you get to the settings screen, click on apply and OK and leave.

    A flaw that might be useless which is for temporary internet files, especially if you keep no copies on the disk offline. Setting the default value is 3% of the walk. Depending on your attitude to copies offline, you could bring it to 1% or 2%. In Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options, general, temporary Internet files, settings to make the change. At the same time, look at the number of days, the story stands.

    The default allocation for the basket is 10% of the disk. Change to 5%, which should be enough. In Windows Explorer hover over your Recycle Bin, right click and select Properties, Global and move the slider from 10% to 5%. However, try to let you become so complete that if it is complete and you delete a file by mistake it will bypass the Recycle Bin and have gone forever.

    If your drive is formatted as NTFS another potential gain arises with your operating system on your C drive. In the Windows directory of your C partition you will some uninstall files in your Windows folder in general: $NtServicePackUninstall$ and $NtUninstallKB282010$ etc. These files can be compressed or not compressed. If compressed text the name of the folder appears in blue. If these files are not compressed you can compress. Right-click on each folder and select Properties, general, advanced, and check the box before you compress contents to save disk space. On the general tab, you can see the winning amount by deducting the size on disk size. File compression is only an option on an NTFS formatted disk partition / partition.

  • Copy the old Time Machine files to the new disk TM

    Sorry people, I have to ask two (related) questions:

    (1) I have a WD My Passport for Mac drive connected to an Airport Extreme and 2 Macs use for backup via Time Machine. Now, the disk is full. I bought a WD My Book for Mac drive with a capacity of 4 TB and am ready to go.

    Question: can I copy the old files of Time Machine on my new book?

    (2) until now 2 different Macs used the My Passport as a Time Machine drive with no problems.

    Question: Should I partition the new drive (My Book) and every Mac uses its own partition as Time Machine or can proceed us as is?

    Thank you very much for your help!

    Question: can I copy the old files of Time Machine on my new book?

    Yes you can, but there is a lot of work, a little complicated, time consuming and not worth the effort for most users.  The main reasons for this are...

    (1) the older backups will take a good amount of space on the new drive, limiting the space on the disk again.

    (2) Time Machine backups for the old files will continue... it will make a new copy of every Mac and then go forward again with incremental backups.

    A better plan would be to keep the old drive on hand for a few months, in which case you need to go back and look for a file. After a few months, you will have a beautiful story from backup to the new hard drive and no need of older backups so you can remove the old disk and keep around as a spare part or use it for other purposes.

    Question: Should I partition the new drive (My Book) and every Mac uses its own partition as Time Machine or can proceed us as is?

    While you can partition the drive and save each Mac to a separate partition if you wish, there is really no need to do this since Time Machine will automatically create separate for each Mac backup files.

  • Freeing SN on failure HARD drive to install the new HARD drive

    Hello

    Computer portable HARD drive failed, new HDD installed and configured. I can't disable SN on the old disk since the drive is dead.

    I need to free this SN for Acrobat X Pro to install laptop HARD drive on the new computer. How can I do this?

    Thank you

    Brad

    You should have at least 2 sets you can use. You will always need SN. If you turn off after the crash, you will need to contact Adobe. I don't have at hand the correct contact, then either you need to wait for someone else to give or look on the Adobe site.

  • How to access my old hard drive files?

    Hi all. my laptop has stopped working. I removed the hard drive and put it in an external encloser and it workes. (this confirms that the hard drive crashed) However because I had an admin password while he was in the laptop I can't access the admin docs/sectors on the hard disk. I know the password , but do not know how and where to enter when I access the hard drive while as an external USB drive for windows XP does not start this disc more. I can access and see all the info that is not in the administration area. Help, please.

    Please see how appropriating a file or a folder in Windows XP . Boulder computer Maven
    Most Microsoft Valuable Professional

  • Help old hard drive install in 630 new

    Help...

    I just received and set up my new computer, and I'm already at an impasse. I took the old HDD on the old computer (6 month old dell dimension) and installed in SATA 3 port in the new computer. When I turned on the computer, he finds the old HDD and begun the process of configuration, once done he told me to goto disk management to complete the process after reboot. Now when I go to the direction of dick, it shows the drive as unallocated with gray lines through it. What I understand from my very limited knowledge, I need to initialize the disk for the logical disk manager to view the player. My question is will I lose all the data on the disk if I click OK to initialize the disk. I do not plan on Sourdough that hard drive in the computer I thought it would be easy and painless transfer of data, that I wanted to transfer to new readers. Laughing out loud... I should stick to the things I understand a little better.

    Equipped with Window Vista

    XPS 630 Intel Core 2 Q6600

    Hard drives of 500 GB Dual SATA Raid 0

    Thanks in advance for any help


  • You can add a hard drive internal on the new 2015 macbook pro

    I would like to know if I can add a hard drive of my macbook pro 15 inch (2015), because I would use the fusion on my hdd and ssd?

    N ° the MBP 15 "has no room for a standard internal drive.

  • Z500 hard drive failed, when the new bios disk inserted don't is not loading

    Out of the blue my z500 crashed and restart the hard drive was not recognized. I opened and made sure it is properly connected. Still nothing.

    I bought an ssd and inserted into the slot of the hard drive and when turned on it flashes the lenovo bios boot screen then instantly goes black. It flashes black then black and backlit constantly

    I removed the SSD and it loads the BIOS without a drive.

    I returned the ssd and got a replacement. The same problem reoccured.

    The ssd is approved to the z500 site crucial and fine as an external hard drive can be installed.

    The original hard drive makes a powered noticeable when rattle noise so I guess it was a normal failure.

    Any ideas? Any other information needed? I am a complete newbie to these forums and appreciate help from anyone.

    Thank you very much

    caduceusuk wrote:

    Out of the blue my z500 crashed and restart the hard drive was not recognized. I opened and made sure it is properly connected. Still nothing.

    I bought an ssd and inserted into the slot of the hard drive and when turned on it flashes the lenovo bios boot screen then instantly goes black. It flashes black then black and backlit constantly

    I removed the SSD and it loads the BIOS without a drive.

    I returned the ssd and got a replacement. The same problem reoccured.

    The ssd is approved to the z500 site crucial and fine as an external hard drive can be installed.

    The original hard drive makes a powered noticeable when rattle noise so I guess it was a normal failure.

    Any ideas? Any other information needed? I am a complete newbie to these forums and appreciate help from anyone.

    Thank you very much

    Try to install the ssd (of course power should be turned off before doing so). After the physical installation and place the back cover press the NOVO button. A menu should appear and select bios Setup to access the bios. If you can go into the bios put the bios configuration to the default values. Then set the PXE boot to disable. Save and exit.

    Note: You must start in a usb/dvd of windows installer since the ssd has nothing about it yet. Then may need to change some settings in bios inorder to do this.

  • Is it necessary to keep the first Pro CC on my hard drive after installing the new version of '2014 '?

    After you have installed the latest version, I discovered that the old CC Pro has not been replaced by the new "2014". So I wonder if it is necessary to keep the old man for any reason, or can I go through the routine 'Uninstall' without doing any harm to the new.

    Not necessary, buy appropriate to keep the old version until you do not know what it is no missing features and bugs are all fixed.

Maybe you are looking for