Hello Fellas,
Five or six weeks ago my computer wouldn't boot. It gave me a blue screen error. Long story short, for good reason or not, I replaced the hard drive. Installed fresh XPpro, game, etc., and resigned myself to hoping a data recovery service could get my pictures, music and doc's for me. Yeah, I have poor backup habits. Anyway.....
A few weeks later I came across some information that the drive may not have been "bad" afterall. So yesterday I plugged it in the second slot (SATA) and after booting, windows saw the drive. However, when I tried to access it, the OS said it "wasn't available, may be at another location...." I right clicked, properties, tools and selected error check and fix errors and bad sectors. After it completed the operation....success! I could access my files! Then this morning I tried to access them and I got a "The drive is not formatted. Would you like to format?" Uh oh! I rebooted the computer and tried again and OK, this time it's working. Which brings me to my header question.
My thought is to drag and drop, copy paste, etc, my files to the new drive (C:). But is that the right way to go? Is there some other utility. Or..is there something I'm missing? Or should be doing first? Some bios setting I need to change. Or simply back up the E: drive to the C:...... In other words..... "What should I do now?"
Your thoughts and advise are very much appreciated.
<S> Jenks