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Raptor3dPilot Rated PG
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acruxksa Doh!
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You should be able to connect it as you mentioned and then when the system powers up there is an option to choose your boot device. Can't remember what key it is right off hand(esc, F11 or F12 I think), but it's listed right along with the option to enter the Bios. Anyway re-connect the HDD, boot the comp. Press the key on boot up that allows you to select your boot device and then see if you can find your new hdd to boot from. _________________
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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acruxksa Doh!
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Chances are the drive is fine. If it's from a different motherboard, your windows installation probably doesn't recognize your new hardware properly. That's why it's causing a crash when it tries to load windows off of it. You should be able to keep it as a secondary drive though, so I'm not sure what the trouble is there.
The simplest thing to do is follow BB's advice and put the drive into a USB hard drive enclosure. _________________
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