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Title: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 06:34:28 pm
Last week I changed my pc and didn't relise until tonight that my old hard drive is still on my old broken down pc, on there is all my documents including invoices.

I have found a risk assesment form that I can use but I'm in need of a contract document so if anyone can post one here or email one to me I would be most gateful.
There isn't one on this forums document section.

I even have to sit here tonight and redo all my invoice templates.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 07:57:04 pm
Anyone??
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 08:14:24 pm
Jeff
go to a pc shop and buy a craddle ,or you can open up your pc and connect your other hard drive .This will give you access to your data and you will be able to get the info that you need.I dont know what windows program you are running but i would of thought that you will boot it up ok.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 08:40:59 pm
Jeff
go to a pc shop and buy a craddle ,or you can open up your pc and connect your other hard drive .This will give you access to your data and you will be able to get the info that you need.I dont know what windows program you are running but i would of thought that you will boot it up ok.
Not being well up on pc's I did try to load my old one to my new one, I changed the link for it to becoma a slave, booted up my pc and on boot up it reconised the new drive but then the pc locked out :'(
I have loads of info on there I need.
Running windows xp pro
Being dumb but whats a cradle?
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 08:51:23 pm
Sorry jeff (its been a long time since i talked about pc's)
Its a caddy look at this link.

h ttp://buy.maplin.co.uk/Free_UK_Delivery/3_5_inch_External_Caddy_with_Hi-Speed_USB_2_0_and_FireWire_Connections_44727/3_5_inch_External_Caddy_with_Hi-Speed_USB_2_0_and_FireWire_Connections_44727.htm
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 08:59:47 pm
Sorry jeff (its been a long time since i talked about pc's)
Its a caddy look at this link.

h ttp://buy.maplin.co.uk/Free_UK_Delivery/3_5_inch_External_Caddy_with_Hi-Speed_USB_2_0_and_FireWire_Connections_44727/3_5_inch_External_Caddy_with_Hi-Speed_USB_2_0_and_FireWire_Connections_44727.htm
Just had a look at that and it went straight over my head Lol
I'll have to find away to get my old hard drive connected, I have so much info on there for work, I'm desperate for it, I've managed to do a couple of risk assesments but the contract is what I'm stuck on.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 09:08:17 pm
Jeff what it does is turn your old hard drive into a mass storage device in my computer.
It should be plug and play and no need to make it a slave and the pc will not try to boot from it making any conflicts and freezing up.
Just put it in the caddy which is very simple and plug it into your usb socket.
then explore the new drive in my computer and go through the files and move the ones you want to keep to a safe folder on your new hdd.
when finished formatt the old hdd and use it as a back up drive ,if your pc ever crashes all this data will not be effected.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: geefree on October 08, 2008, 09:21:17 pm
Take the hard drive and connect it to a new PC as slave, turn on your PC, it will detect the new hard drive, it's gonna be safe after you open any infected document, so we have to think that all the files are infected, so, desinfect the hard drive with your favorite anti-virus, like any other hard drive.
Hope it helps.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 09:53:47 pm
Jeff what it does is turn your old hard drive into a mass storage device in my computer.
It should be plug and play and no need to make it a slave and the pc will not try to boot from it making any conflicts and freezing up.
Just put it in the caddy which is very simple and plug it into your usb socket.
then explore the new drive in my computer and go through the files and move the ones you want to keep to a safe folder on your new hdd.
when finished formatt the old hdd and use it as a back up drive ,if your pc ever crashes all this data will not be effected.
Thats a little clearer now lol
I'll have to get my daughter to buy it from flebay as I don't have an account with them, thanks for your help but I still need my contract doc by friday so in the mean time I'll have to have a play around.

Take the hard drive and connect it to a new PC as slave, turn on your PC, it will detect the new hard drive, it's gonna be safe after you open any infected document, so we have to think that all the files are infected, so, desinfect the hard drive with your favorite anti-virus, like any other hard drive.
Hope it helps.
Gaz I did all that, and when my pc booted up it reconised the hard drive and that it was a slave but then my pc froze and locked out, so I couldn't acess any of my pc. :'(
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 10:12:19 pm
I have just found this for you might solve the conflict have a quick read to make sure this is what you did.

h ttp://tech.yahoo.com/gd/adding-a-second-internal-hard-drive-to-your-pc/2988
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 10:23:07 pm
on that link it was only showing you the right way for pins and ide cable don't go formatting anything lol
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 10:26:45 pm
I haven't tested your link yet but I just tried loading the hard drive again and it comes up with the following error  NTLDR is missing :'(

Sorry I read your first link in haste, we do have a maplins here and will pop around tomorrow. ;D
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 10:35:43 pm
without being there it's hard to explain but heres another link that can :P
i am wondering if the pc is trying to boot from old hdd or if your bios is set up right.

h ttp://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 10:39:28 pm
without being there it's hard to explain but heres another link that can :P
i am wondering if the pc is trying to boot from old hdd or if your bios is set up right.

h ttp://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm

I already have 2 hard drives fitted in there at the moment and there both working my slave is a 250gb so I have to keep that one.
I just drop the 250 out and wire in my old one, I checked the link settings on the drive and thats set up correctly for a slave.

I have an idea be back soon lol
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 10:41:43 pm
My idea was to type into google NTLDR is missing and bingo there it is, and my answer

www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000465.htm
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 10:48:33 pm
yes google erroe codes it's the easy way to find out what your pc is saying. aswell as beep codes.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 10:50:16 pm
Thanks for all your help, reading all that goble-de-goop found the answer.

It said go to Maplins tomorrow and buy a cradle  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 10:51:55 pm
the difference is that both drives have a opperating system on them but as long as it only boots from the master it should'nt be a problem. Are you sure in bios it only boots from the master in boot syquence
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 10:54:42 pm
Just going to reboot to have alook be back (I don't know when lol)
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 11:23:15 pm
No its booting from the correct drive The master :'( :'(
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 08, 2008, 11:31:04 pm
I know it's been along time since i played with the inside of a pc but this has beat me????
Do you have a street side pc shop near you where you could try the hdd in a caddy before you buy it so as to make sure the hdd runs ok in it.
sorry couldnt help.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 08, 2008, 11:34:40 pm
I know it's been along time since i played with the inside of a pc but this has beat me????
Do you have a street side pc shop near you where you could try the hdd in a caddy before you buy it so as to make sure the hdd runs ok in it.
sorry couldnt help.

No my pc guy is a 50 mile round trip :'( I'll have a scout around to see if there is a local pc shop were I could try before I buy, I wonder if pc world would try it for me?

Thanks for all your help I really appreciate it. ;)
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: Moderator David@stives on October 09, 2008, 07:53:42 am
Sorry Jeff

Never had need for one, none of my contracts have been signed
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 09, 2008, 10:18:17 am
Thanks Dave, I sat up last night and created one, Its only to say what I'm providing all my contact details and the price, and on the back I just printed my T&C.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 09, 2008, 03:04:38 pm
Yipeeeee! I did it  ;D ;D

All my documents and pictures are back on my new PC, It was the way it was booting up, I changed the boot up sequence and windows started.

I was able to copy all the files I needed from my old drive D and transfer them to my C drive, once I did that, I reinstalled my new D drive and change the boot up sequence back to the way it was and all is working fine now,  all my documents are now on here.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 09, 2008, 03:58:27 pm
the difference is that both drives have a opperating system on them but as long as it only boots from the master it should'nt be a problem. Are you sure in bios it only boots from the master in boot syquence

Clad you sorted it Jeff,,,,it was trying to boot up from the old hdd .
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: jeff1 on October 09, 2008, 06:29:29 pm
the difference is that both drives have a opperating system on them but as long as it only boots from the master it should'nt be a problem. Are you sure in bios it only boots from the master in boot syquence

Clad you sorted it Jeff,,,,it was trying to boot up from the old hdd .
Took me a couple of hours today but I got there in the end.
Thanks for all your help last night, I still have my spare hard drives, so I'm still tempted to get that saddle from Maplins.
Title: Re: Contract documet required
Post by: wightsurf on October 09, 2008, 06:38:01 pm
If you get one and back up data on it and your pc goes down, just plug it into another pc and all your data is there without having the trouble you just had.
you got there in the end though  :P