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Old 24th March 2016 | 19:19
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system32\config\system error

I have an old computer which ran on XP that I can no longer access. Most things on the hard drive are safely backed up but a few bits remain that I would like to get off but of course I cannot get in. Tried a recovery disc - didn't work and do not have original installation discs.

The computer will be heading to the skip anyway. am I better off removing the hard disk and putting it in a hard disc enclosure (they seem really cheap) or is it worth spending money trying to get someone to fix the fault so I can just copy off what I want.

Sorry if it is a dumb question but I am not so good at these confuser thingies....!
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Old 24th March 2016 | 21:06
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I'd go with the hard disc cradle, they're dirt cheap and convenient. Sometimes the simple way is best.
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Old 24th March 2016 | 21:09
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A connector like this might do you
Amazon Amazon
Even cheaper on eBay!
Or perhaps the time has come for you to have a dabble with a Linux distro......
They really are quite good!
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Old 26th March 2016 | 12:23
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Thanks for the reply Guys, the screwdrivers are coming out hard drive removed then see which cradle I need!

Not a lot to lose really!
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Old 26th March 2016 | 20:35
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If a friend asks for help in these circumstances I'd be there with Knoppix on DVD (or memory stick if the BIOS can do it) -- and have done several times over the years. However for someone with no Linux experience the disc caddy is the best idea. If there is any sensitive information on the old disc DBAN (self-booting and free -- like Knoppix) will sort that out for you.

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Old 26th March 2016 | 22:29
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A 5lb lump hammer applied to the old hard drive is also 100% effective.
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Old 28th March 2016 | 08:33
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Thanks again everyone I ordered a Xenta sata3 enclosure through Amazon in the end, forgive my ignorance but will programmes like photoshop CS2 be on the hard drive and available to transfer..... replacing these could add up!
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Old 28th March 2016 | 12:48
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Windows XP programs generally cannot be moved or copied. They need to be installed from original media or equivalent and the product serial number supplied.
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