...what's on it already?
Our PC crashed, but we had the entire ';C'; drive backed up on an external drive. Do we simply paste the entire old drive contents somewhere onto the new system to restore our lost data, pictures, I-Tunes songs, etc, or do we have to selectively restore individual things so as to not interrupt what's already running on the new PC?How do i restore everything stored on my external drive into my new PC without interfering with...?
My problem is I accidentally performed PC RECOVERY without knowing what it does (haha, yeah, stupid, right?). So anyway, I lost all those important files because the whole thing was reset to its factory features. So how do I retrieve all my data? My unit is HP PAvillion dv2000. THANKS!
Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 6.0How do i restore everything stored on my external drive into my new PC without interfering with...?
If the Data consists of pictures, videos and songs only means you can just copy it. But if you want to run some softwares means the installed files will not help you. you have to install it again. you can copy all the files and just paste the old contents. No need to selectively restore individual things. nothing will interrupt.
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