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have older desk-top (hard drive crashed)


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Not quire clear what you are trying to achieve. If you cannot start Windows on that machine, then you cannot really connect to it.

Do you have a backup of that crashed disk? Can you still make a backup of that crashed disk, e.g. offline by taking it out, or via bootable backup media like Acronis?

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Thanks .... Just have an older xp that crashed about 6 months ago and it will not boot up and wanted to get it running again so I could give it to one of the kids to use... Does not even go to blue screen just sitting there ... Was thinking if I could connect it to my laptop I could look at the hard drive and figure out what happen and repair it.....

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Is it sure that it is the hard drive that crashed? Can you make a bootable disk, e.g. some Linux to boot it, then look at the HD?

Or, if you have Acronis, make a boot disk from it, then boot that computer with it and try make a full backup? If you can do that, then replace the HD and restore the backup to it.

I've just done the same last week with a computer with a failed HD; turned out quite successful.

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