I am imaging this drive just in case it dies (from a 2000 gateway laptop I’m setting up for old games). it’s a 2.5" IDE Toshiba drive. It works just fine, has Win 2k on it. I have tried 2 different IDE to usb adapters, and both have powered up the drive, but neither have shown anything in fdisk (on linux). No weird noises or bad clicking from the drive.

I do notice that the drive does not have any jumpers on it - so I didn’t think I’d need to put a jumper on master (if it has that, i need to look closer) but I figured it would already have the jumper on master if it was the only drive in the laptop right?

      • Shadow@lemmy.ca
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        2 months ago

        Boot a clonezilla or Linux CD, don’t use your windows install. It should have proper USB support as long as you actually have USB ports.

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        2 months ago

        Could also try just a flash drive, I imagine whatever drive in there is pretty small. What ide adapters do you have anyways

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          2 months ago

          Maybe clonezilla would recognize it. Windows isn’t recognizing usb devices at the moment.

          I put the adapter in the main post.

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        2 months ago

        OK something that old surely has a serial port on it? If so, look in to “sneakernet” (it’s a technique, not a product) to connect to another computer. I’ve even done networking over a serial port with linux, but there also used to be software just for copying files. That wouldn’t give you a drive image but it would at least back up the software.

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          2 months ago

          That hard drive is probably multiple gigabytes, it would take days to weeks to transfer that over a serial port. If the computer has a PC card slot, I would look for an ethernet adapter that would work with it.

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            2 months ago

            Heh I managed to jump directly from best-case to worst-case, but hey, that still leaves everything in between as options. :-)

            Yeah, speed is everything and there are pcmcia ethernet cards for $10 or less on ebay if OP has that option.