Keeping content after upgrading hdd

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  • #17508
    Anonymous
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    Hi all, happy crimbo by the way…

    Anyway i have an older 9200T which is still being used in the bedroom now and again and hold a good fair few movies i’d like to keep (still on old original 160GB drive), but i’d like to swap that out for another 500GB Seagate pipelines and i have 2 of these to choose from, one is a

    P/N 9GW132-012

    Firmware SC13

    Date Code: 10495

    Site Code: SU

    and the other drive which is brand new and came out of a Humax PVR

    P/N 9GW132-510

    Firmware SC41

    Date Code: 13077

    Site Code: WU

    Now i know both are SATA and will need the Startech IDE2SAT2 part, but what i want to know is how do i go about moving the data from the 160GB drive to the newer 500GB drive?

    I have checked the FAQ and found nothing about this, I only run windows 7 U x64 macines so hopefully i can do it with that

    #67456
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Format the new drive in the 9200T then connect both drives to your PC and use humaxrw to copy across

    https://myhumax.org/blog/?page_id=153

    #67457
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks Luke, will this work on 64 bit machines as it says it has been designed for 32 bit machines?

    All1

    #67458
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    Alloneword – 13 hours ago  » 

    will this work on 64 bit machines as it says it has been designed for 32 bit machines?

    Yes it works fine.

    #67459
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks Martin, I will do changeover sometime next week then.

    All1

    #67460
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Does anyone know of a decent tutorial for running this process or is it a simple copy *.* to *.* using the right drive letters of course?

    All1

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