Last night I had a brilliant idea...and then I started thinking about how it would actually work. I'd like to take the 1TB hard drive out of my old System76 laptop, put it in an enclosure, and use it with my new System76 laptop as external storage. I know I've done this before--but not with laptops. They were definitely desktops.
And that was back when I had much more ability than I do now. I'm looking for an easy-peasy way of doing this so it just works.
My new laptop has every kind of USB port currently supported. The old hard drive is 6-1/2 years old; I don't recall, but can find, its specs if necessary. Would simply sticking it in an external USB enclosure and plugging it in work? It's formatted as ext4, with /, /home, /data, and [swap] partitions.
I'm even asking--rather than just doing it--because of the assorted problems I've had, hardware related, with my new laptop. Shiny new 1TB thumb drives that didn't work, an almost-brand-new 1TB external drive that it somehow fried...just by plugging it in... I don't want to risk losing the data on this hard drive, so I need some kind of reassurance that my brilliant idea will work!
Personal recommendations for enclosures would be greatly appreciated, too.
And that was back when I had much more ability than I do now. I'm looking for an easy-peasy way of doing this so it just works.
My new laptop has every kind of USB port currently supported. The old hard drive is 6-1/2 years old; I don't recall, but can find, its specs if necessary. Would simply sticking it in an external USB enclosure and plugging it in work? It's formatted as ext4, with /, /home, /data, and [swap] partitions.
I'm even asking--rather than just doing it--because of the assorted problems I've had, hardware related, with my new laptop. Shiny new 1TB thumb drives that didn't work, an almost-brand-new 1TB external drive that it somehow fried...just by plugging it in... I don't want to risk losing the data on this hard drive, so I need some kind of reassurance that my brilliant idea will work!
Personal recommendations for enclosures would be greatly appreciated, too.
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