| Member with 41 posts. THREAD STARTER | | Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: NSW, Australia Experience: Intermediate | |
We have success, just for anyone who might have the same problem as me I'm going to share my fantastic news =)
Well, after completely dismantling the PC and my old PC (to get some spare parts) and realising that my old PC uses IDE and the other uses SATA, I gave up on the idea of putting the two hard drives in the one machine.
I accessed the hard drive, and because there was only 10-15GB free space, I deleted everything in the 'C:/' drive except for the 'WINDOWS' and 'Documents and Settings' folders, thinking that everything would turn out fine. Then I inserted my Windows 7 disc (I realise now that I didn't mention this earlier) and tried to install it, or rather, upgrade - this way all the old Windows files would go into the 'Old Windows' folder and I can just copy them over. BUT, because I deleted so many system files, Windows 7 didn't recognise that I had an operating system on the PC. I played around for a little while and decided to try 'repair' the operating system. BINGO! Thankfully, this worked somewhat - a couple of features don't work but that doesn't matter, I'm going to install Windows 7 on it anyway. Next I just performed a full system scan with Malwarebytes and removed any viruses that were on the computer and copied my friends files on to my external hard drive.
So really, I could of saved myself a ridiculous amount of time and not had to delete countless numbers of programs =S Atleast I got all the files though. And thanks 1002richards for trying to help out =) |