Serial ATA (SATA or Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a computer bus interface for connecting host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. Serial ATA was designed to replace the older ATA (AT Attachment) standard (also known as EIDE), offering several advantages over the older parallel ATA (PATA) interface: reduced cable-bulk and cost (7 conductors versus 40), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signalling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing protocol.
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So should I rush out and find something to plug in them John.
How about the other questions.
On the old one at the moment wine~o, need to figure the easiest way of transferring the data from the laptop over, could probably plug the HD in my remote HD.
Think windows 7 gives you something called "Easy transfer"..should run on first start up with a question like "Is this your new computer"?....you can use this to import/export files....
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Install it on you laptop then follow the instructions in the links at the bottom of that page. Simple and Easy.
You can do it, Scruff.
In Win 7 you should find the Easy Transfer under Start -> Accessories -> System tools. . . .
or just click Start button and type 'easy transfer in the search box just above the Start button where it says 'search progs and files'
It will show Windows Easy Transfer in the Programs search results, just click it to open it. But install the easy transfer on your laptop first and then watch the video in that link to show you how easy it is to do.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
Office 2000 is compatible with Windows 7 BUT Outlook 2000 will not work on Win 7.
If you have Office 2000 on a disc then install it to use but why not get Thunderbird v5
You should be able to export your Contacts from Outlook to a USB stick then import to the new PC.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.