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    Westside

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    There's westside, hiding behind the couch eating his pie so he doesn't have to share.

    :nono:
    it's not pie I have no pie. IT'S CHICKEN.

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    HandK

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    New hard drives are cheap. :dunno:

    Could still gift it to someone if they wanted. You can also take it to Best Buy and they'll recycle it for you for free. You just have to take the hard-drives out.

    Dispose of those at the range :ar15: And then use a strong magnet to pick it up. Best way to erase the drives.


    Gotcha!! I will have to move alot of stuff over to the new one from this one! and then will do just that!! :thumbsup: :D
     

    OneBadV8

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    Gotcha!! I will have to move alot of stuff over to the new one from this one! and then will do just that!! :thumbsup: :D

    So... You could just pop the old one into the new computer and copy files that way. It'll be an extra hard-drive. Then when you're done copying you can take it out or whatever.

    Another option is you can buy an enclosure for it and convert it into an external harddrive. :thumbsup:
     

    HandK

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    So... You could just pop the old one into the new computer and copy files that way. It'll be an extra hard-drive. Then when you're done copying you can take it out or whatever.

    Another option is you can buy an enclosure for it and convert it into an external harddrive. :thumbsup:


    I may have some questions for you then!! I did not know I could do that!! the external hard drive thing sounds good!! :rockwoot:Would I still be able to run programs that are on it from the computer? :D
     

    OneBadV8

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    I may have some questions for you then!! I did not know I could do that!! the external hard drive thing sounds good!! :rockwoot:Would I still be able to run programs that are on it from the computer? :D

    Ummm... probably not. I can probably explain that better in person.
     
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