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Old 09-28-2015, 05:57 PM   #1
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Recovering files from HDD

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My HP computers graphics card malfunctioned, it's an old PC and I cannot find an old card to replace it with.

So I bought an HDD enclosure and took the HDD out and wanted to transfer the old docs onto my new desktop which I recently bought.

When I get to the file transfer stage and load up the HDD I double click onto the username folder on my old PC and it just shows a windows explorer with a green bar at the top which loads all the way and stops before the end and just sits there.

Is this the correct process to view/recover the files, or is there a better way?
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Old 09-28-2015, 06:10 PM   #2
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That computer you linked on your ad is a newer model with PCI Express x16 graphics card, shouldn't be hard to replace (assuming you linked the right computer).

In any case, you could try Roadkil.Net - Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier Program Download to copy files off the old drive. You may need to force a checkdisk on the drive as well: once it's plugged in and has a drive letter, right-click the letter, go to Properties, then Tools, then click Check Now under Error Checking. Make sure the "Automatically fix file system errors" box is checked.
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I downloaded the program.

The window I described earlier (that showed the green bar all the way then stuck) eventually went all the way through and I'm navigating my old files. I was able to access all my files
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Old 10-08-2015, 04:28 PM   #4
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Problem solved:

Bought a HDD enclosure, setup onto new computer accessed all my files.

As for the old computer that stopped working, the problem was the video card. Bought a new video card, now it's working
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