The motherboard on my Windows XP desktop fried last weekend, and I have had it. I made up my mind to buy an iBook to replace it. However, I really want to be able to transfer lots of files from my still working hard drive. The only problem is that I cannot boot up my PC to burn these files onto a CD.
It has been suggested to me that I purchase a IDE-to-USB cable, which seem reasonable enough for $30-$40. However, I have worries that the cable may not work if the hard drive is from a Windows machine and I want to connect it to a Mac. Does anyone have experience with this kind of operation? Will it work?
Do I have other options besides purchasing a cable? How can I extract a lot of files from this orphaned hard drive?
Thanks so much for your help!
It has been suggested to me that I purchase a IDE-to-USB cable, which seem reasonable enough for $30-$40. However, I have worries that the cable may not work if the hard drive is from a Windows machine and I want to connect it to a Mac. Does anyone have experience with this kind of operation? Will it work?
Do I have other options besides purchasing a cable? How can I extract a lot of files from this orphaned hard drive?
Thanks so much for your help!