halboy
12-25-2007, 04:57 PM
Ok, I know next to nothing about computers, so I'm sure you'll get a laugh out of such a basic question. But after replacing "computers" every couple years, I think it's time I "geek-up" and learn to change a hard drive. The question is this. (I have read all the posts and can't find the "direct answer)
I bought a Compaq computer a little more than a year ago. The hard drive crashed just after it was a year old. (two months ago) I love the computer, light scribe etc, and I see they sell hard drives at best buy. I had a Samsung 320Gb hard drive. I want to buy a 320 or 500Gb seagate? I did follow the instructions when I got the computer. (Burn 17 CD's or two DVD's.) I burned two DVD's for the 'back-up" Now, if I change the hard drive, can I load disc one into the CD player and start the computer, and will it suck the information up, then disc two? WILL I have my windows copy from the DVD's? Or will I have to bring it somewhere to be fixed. Which kid of negates the cost of buying the Hard drive..:) If the two discs I burned will give the new hard drive my computer "out of the box" programs I will be happy. Not interested in saving files, they are gone and I got the important stuff off before the final crash..So that's about it..I really appreciate your time in this, as I know next to nothing about computers other than turning them on and having fun..Thanks again
Hal
I bought a Compaq computer a little more than a year ago. The hard drive crashed just after it was a year old. (two months ago) I love the computer, light scribe etc, and I see they sell hard drives at best buy. I had a Samsung 320Gb hard drive. I want to buy a 320 or 500Gb seagate? I did follow the instructions when I got the computer. (Burn 17 CD's or two DVD's.) I burned two DVD's for the 'back-up" Now, if I change the hard drive, can I load disc one into the CD player and start the computer, and will it suck the information up, then disc two? WILL I have my windows copy from the DVD's? Or will I have to bring it somewhere to be fixed. Which kid of negates the cost of buying the Hard drive..:) If the two discs I burned will give the new hard drive my computer "out of the box" programs I will be happy. Not interested in saving files, they are gone and I got the important stuff off before the final crash..So that's about it..I really appreciate your time in this, as I know next to nothing about computers other than turning them on and having fun..Thanks again
Hal