Hello All,
My old computer is dieing a slow painful death. I do believe its the processor though.. The reason why I say that is It seriously takes say 20-30 minutes (yes minutes) to open up Diablo 2 LOD...Its only a 2006 HP with a AMD 64 x2 processor on it. Also when I go to load it up the clock stop working. I checked for Virus and nothing came up, so to my knowledge that would be the processor is failing.
At any rate: I'm looking to a new computer, I would build one, but uh, my parents are probably going to buy it for me, and it will be one a best buy (oh well but lets not get into that)
My HDD is perfectly fine though, it has XP on it, and it runs perfectly fine. So, if I were to get a new computer probably having VISTA on it, and plug in the other HDD, so I'd have two HDD's..
What would I have to do to make that work?
I want to keep all of the files on the OLD HDD and put it on the new HDD how is that possible? And still keep the OLD HDD for whatever use I can find, or possibly make it an external drive.
Thanks in advance.
My old computer is dieing a slow painful death. I do believe its the processor though.. The reason why I say that is It seriously takes say 20-30 minutes (yes minutes) to open up Diablo 2 LOD...Its only a 2006 HP with a AMD 64 x2 processor on it. Also when I go to load it up the clock stop working. I checked for Virus and nothing came up, so to my knowledge that would be the processor is failing.
At any rate: I'm looking to a new computer, I would build one, but uh, my parents are probably going to buy it for me, and it will be one a best buy (oh well but lets not get into that)
My HDD is perfectly fine though, it has XP on it, and it runs perfectly fine. So, if I were to get a new computer probably having VISTA on it, and plug in the other HDD, so I'd have two HDD's..
What would I have to do to make that work?
I want to keep all of the files on the OLD HDD and put it on the new HDD how is that possible? And still keep the OLD HDD for whatever use I can find, or possibly make it an external drive.
Thanks in advance.