Hello, I replaced a hard drive before deactivating my software. What I should now do?

Hello, I replaced a hard drive before deactivating my software. What I should now do?

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  • Want to replace my hard drive from 160g to 500g what do i need to know

    want to replace my hard drive on a compaq presario sr055cl. it has a 160 g hard drive how big can i go 
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    Here is the Service Manual showing how to replace a hard drive:
    Manual
    It does have 2 SATA connectors. Here is a picture of the motherboard. 
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00069442&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en...
    This is primitive SATA. It is a SATA connection to an IDE bus. However, the fact that you have a 160 gig drive already installed tells me the motherboard will accept Large Block Addressing 48 bit (LBA48) which means you are not really constrained by size. I am sure a 500 gig drive will work and will bet a 1 TB would also work. I will also bet you would have problems with a high density drive of 2 TB or higher. The existing drive is a IDE, which means it is connected to the motherboard with a flat ribbon cable. You will have a hard time finding an IDE drive on the market these days. It will have to be SATA. Just attach a SATA data cable between the hard drive and the motherboard. You will likely need to get a molex (white 4-pin) to SATA power adapter, too, but those often come with the hard drive or are available for a couple bucks at the store where hard drives are sold. 
    You should be able to clone the old drive to the new using cloning software. I like and recommend Acronis True Image Home. If I were doing this I would connect the new SATA drive to the motherboard port with the side cover off and also bring power to the SATA drive. I would leave the original drive in and boot from the cloning software disk doing a proportional resize so all partitions are expanded the same percentage. After the clone is complete remove the original drive and bolt the SATA drive in its place. I would just tell you to add a second hard drive but the computer only has space for one unless you want to remove the card reader.
    You may need to enable the SATA ports in the BIOS if they are not currently in use. The motherboard picture page linked above tells how to enter the BIOS. Post back if you need more help.
    If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it. 

  • I have just had to replace my hard drive on my mac book pro and can now not sync my iphone which contains all my information onto the new drive, any ideas?

    I had to replace my hard drive on my mac book pro as it had died. Since getting laptop repaired I have been trying to sync my iphone with the new hard drive but it will not allow me to do this without first wanting to wipe the phone clean and put info on the hard drive onto the phone, of course there is no info on the hard drive at all. Any help will be greatly recieved.

    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141

  • I replaced my hard drive and the entire software is disappered

    I recently found out my hard drive was dead and unable to find when I start-up my computer so I went to the computer reapir shop. They said my computer's harddrive was totally dead so they replaced a new one for me. However, wihtout the software. I still unable to turn on my computer. Anyone could help me with it?

    Anwering a few questins willl help with this process.  What kind of machine do you have and when was it orginally sold?  What did they replace, just the inernal disk?  What OS X operating system were you running?  Do you have a Time Machine backup or other backup?  Did you go to an Apple Authorized Service Provider?  Did this machine come with re-installation CD-ROMs?

  • Is it worth it to replace the hard drive of a brand new macbook?

    I'm buying a Macbook today and realize it would be cheaper to buy the 160gb laptop, and switch out the hard drive to a 320 gb (its only $76, compared to the $300 difference between the 160gb macbook and the 250gb macbook).
    I picked out the hard drive and I know where the hard drive in my laptop will be located, and how to remove and replace it. However I'm a little worried about actually doing it. I wouldn't need to back anything up because I haven't used it before, so can I just replace the hard drive before I ever even turn it on for the first time?
    Also, I've never done this before..
    What are the risks I'm taking by doing this?
    and, is it worth it?

    Yup, gotta love OWC!
    Try this:
    1. Place order for DIY (external enclosure kit + HD) kit.
    2. While waiting for delivery, enjoy your MacBook.
    3. When kit arrives, back up your MacBook to DVDs!! You know how, right?
    4. Swap drives. Careful, you'll need to swap the 4 mounting pins from the current HD to the new one. Our current HD uses hex-keyed pins. And the kit came with enough screws, right?
    5. Install "old" HD from MacBook into enclosure (FireWire 800 (zoom!) for Pros, USB for Not Pros). You did order the right one, right? And it came with the right cables, right?
    5a. Boot 'Book from that external device (you know how, right?). Maybe not as fast via that cable, hm?
    6. Restore to the new internal HD and now reboot from it. Check that all is well before . . .
    7. . . . erasing "old" HD in new enclosure. Your backup was fine, right?
    8 (and last). Use "old" HD in enclosure as your Time Machine device. What could be better? Continue to use DVDs to back up the whole Mac. (Though there are even cooler ways to bulletproof it . . .)
    With Leopard's tools, and these new Macs, geekery will never be the same. It's insanely easy to keep your stuff safe and sound for not that much $$. So gofer it!
    MSES

  • Hello, I just bought a Snow Leopard and I have tried ti install this on my macbook pro 2008 (10.5.8) and I can not do it. I have to erase the hard drive before in order to succeed. Please tell me step by step what to do. I appreciate very much your help.

    Hello, I just bought a Snow Leopard and I have tried to install this on my macbook pro 2008 (10.5.8) and I can not do it. I have to erase the hard drive before in order to succeed. Please tell me step by step what to do. I appreciate very much your help.
    Thanks

    Here are the directions:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3910?viewlocale=en_US
    Ciao.

  • What do I need to do before I physically replace my hard drive?

    Hi All --
    I'm comfortable with the steps to physically replace my original hard drive with a new one, however, I do not know everything I need to do before and after the switch.
    I have recent Time Machine backups on an external drive.  I also have my Snow Leopard install disk.  Do I need to do anything with the original hard drive before removing and replacing it?  Thanks!

    Thanks, Paul_31!  Right now I am just trying to get booted up, then I'll probably go with the hammer technique. 
    I've replaced the orginal hard drive with the new hard drive using instructions from ifixit.  When I startup, I get a question mark flashing.  I loaded the Snow Leopard disc and the install options only show my external drives, rather than the new hard drive I installed.
    Do you know why my new hard drive does not seem to be recognized? 

  • Hello, I am having a macbook air early 2008 and it is having a hard drive failure i need to replace the hard drive is it possible ? the hard drive number is HS082HB

    Hello, I am having a macbook air early 2008 and it is having a hard drive failure i need to replace the hard drive is it possible ? the hard drive number is HS082HB could you please help !!

    You can replace it with a solid state drive, see the one OWC sells here.  The video on how to install it is here.
    iFixit.com has used hard drives available here.
    If it were me, I'd go with a solid state drive, as the prices have come down recently and the performance improvement is noticeable.

  • How can I Replace a Hard Drive on a 160gb iPod Classic?

    How can I Replace a Hard Drive on a 160gb iPod Classic? I am considering buying an iPod Classic off of eBay which is described as 'broken' and having the 'Red X' showing up on the screen. The seller is starting the bid at a very low price, which raises some concerns for me. For this thread, let us assume that the iPod has a broken hard drive that needs to be replaced in order to function properly. I am assuming that merely 'restoring' it would not suffice. How would I be able to replace the hard drive myself, without bringing it in to a store? I have never fixed an iPod's hardware before, nor a computer or any electrical device. I am a novice at such things. Would I be able to fix it myself without wasting money on a broken iPod and new hard drive? Please provide instructions on how to do so =)

    Hello there,
    Yes, the red X icon is usually a sign of a bad or damaged hard drive. Sometimes, restoring the iPod will resolve the issue, but rarely. Other users were able to smack the ipod against the side of their leg and gain back full functionality of the iPod.
    However, if no such luck with either, your next option would be to replace the drive. For this task, you can either opt to repair and replace the hard drive yourself, or opt to send it into a third party repair business to do the job for you.
    I use the guides at [www.ifixit.com|http://www.ifixit.com> to help me replace broken parts on an iPod. These guides provide excellent step-by-step instructions as well as photos on how to repair any part from an iPod.
    Some other good sites for purchasing repair parts include the following:
    [iDemiGods|http://www.idemigods.com>
    [RapidRepair|http://www.rapidrepair.com>
    [iResq|http://www.iresq.com>
    Lastly, I would also like to remind you that ebay also has several great deals on excellent iPod replacement parts. It's where I purchase a majority of mine.
    Hope this helps.
    B-rock

  • HT1366 how to replace the hard drive?

    Hello Forum!
    This is my first posting on this site, so pardon me if I am not aware of protocol or procedure.  My daughter gave me a MacBook notebook that apparently was water damaged and ceased to operate thinking I might be able to get it operating again (she has since replaced it with a more current Mac).  I removed the back case (8 screws) and was surprised to see a sparkling clean interior with no apparent damage of any kind.  I have worked on many water damaged PCs before, and was expecting the usual evidence of water damage like rusted components and connections.  But this unit was as clean and corrosion free as a whistle!
    However, what did surprise me was a missing hard drive, or I should say that I was not able to find a hard drive.  Rather, there was a square shaped hole and a multi-pinned connector where a hard drive would logically be found.  This hole or mount location is right beside the battery at the right side bottom of the interior of the notebook.  The DDR memory modules are located immediately above the hole.  I have been looking for a schematic layout of the MacBook but haven't found it yet.
    I understand the MacBook could be ordered with three different capacity hard drives, and therefore I should be able to find one for sale at a Mac dealer or repair facility.
    I did not receive any of the other equipment that was originally supplied with the unit such as the power cord and/or charger.  I would also need to install the appropriate operating system.
    I would appreciate any input or assistance getting this unit back to operational condition.  I am on a disability pension, and bucks are tight, so any cost saving suggestions would also be helpful.
    Thanks in advance!
    JT

    Here a repair site for the MacBook http://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Unibody_Model_A1342
    For a hard drive try Newegg.com http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=380&name=Laptop-Hard-Dr ives&Order=PRICE
    Or OWC  http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/hard-drives/2.5-Notebook/
    Here are video instructions on replacing the hard drive on the White Unibody http://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/macbook_13_09_unibody_hd/
    To transfer your current hard drive I like the free application Carbon Copy Cloner. It makes a bootable copy of everything on your hard drive http://www.bombich.com/index.html You'll need a cheap SATA external hard drive case. Put the new drive in the case then partition and format the new drive and clone your old drive to the new one. Check that it's set up right by booting up from the external drive. Then replace your old hard drive with the new one.
    Here's a cheap SATA external hard drive case on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Vantec-NexStar-2-5-Inch-External-Enclosure/dp/B002JQNXZC/r ef=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332118549&sr=8-1
    You can get a new third party power adapter on eBay for about $20
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=macbook+power+adapter&_sacat=0&_sop=12&_dmpt =Apple_Laptops&_odkw=macbook+power+adapter&_osacat=111422&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270. l1313
    You can order a Snow Leopard 10.6 install disk for $29 as long as you have at least 1gb of RAM and 5gb of free space on your hard drive. http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY
    A 10.5 Leopard disk will run you around $200
    To upgrade your iLife and iWork. If you only want iPhoto or other single apps from iLife '11 you can get them from the App Store after you've upgraded to 10.6.6. iPhoto, iMovie or Garage Band for $15 each and Pages, Keynote or Numbers from iWork '09 for $20 each.

  • How do I authorise my Imac for Itunes after replacing the hard drive?

    Dear All,
    Apologies, but I am new to forums and understand that the issue of "Authorisation" of Itunes purchases and rentals has been done to death!  However, I have tried everything and have exhausted normal research on the Net, there doesnt seem to be standard sollution to my problem.   I have replaced the Hard Drive in my Imac 2008 with an SSD which makes the Imac very fast and effcient and completely clean of the usual trash in an old computer. So before renting my first movie, I did the following:..................................
    Formatted the hard drive and downloaded and upgraded to OSX to 10.5.8 (the latest I can go on this Imac (I think) Intel 3.06Ghz 2 core and 4GB SSDRAM) 
    Upgraded Itunes to the latest available
    Upgraded Quicktime to the latest available.   
    I rented a film which will not play and initially I got the "not authorised on this computer" message which kept repeating despite saying it was "waiting"
    So I did the usual apple support search and tried the following:..................................
    I checked that my apple User ID and password where up to date and that I was purchasing on the right ID
    Tried the standard.....Itunes/Store/Authorise this computer  -  tried unauthorising and then re-authorising No luck
    I tried deleting the  (/Users/Shared/SC info) file  No luck
    I tried the Terminal based solution  "sumo chmod -R 777 /Shared/Users" fix It didnt work either
    I don't get the authorisation warning any more but just get a black screen with a grey horizontal stripe across the middle
    I would be very grateful if somene could give me another sollution to try............................
    Thank you very much,
    Sfithy

    Double & triple check that you installed the hard drive correctly. 

  • Can I replace internal hard drive using only my system recovery disc?

    Hello Everyone and thank you so much for your help!
    I have a Vista Desktop and have determined that I need to replace the hard drive. 
    I am hoping that I can set the jumper pin on the new hard drive to primary, remove the old drive, install the new drive and turn on the computer with the System Recovery (SR) Disc in my DVD drive, boot off of the SR Disc, and run the SR.  Will this work or am I just dreaming? 
    On thing that might cause issues is that the original hard drive is 640GB, and it is no longer available, so the new one I have is 500GB..Everything else about the 2 drives is the same.  Old drive: WD6400AAKS, New Drive: WD5000AAKS. 
    Thank you extra much for any advise you can provide!
    Cindy
    P.S.. In case it would be helpful to know why I think I need to replace the hard drive...in the mornings when I go to turn the computer on, the hard drive activity light never flashes even a single time and the computer doesn't boot.  Through trial and error I have figured out that by doing this:
    1) removing power from the computer
    2) disconnect then reconnect both connectors to the hard drive
    3) reconnect power to the computer
    4) depress the computer On button
    that  the computer will boot and all is good for the day.  However, I turn off the computer at night and the next morning have to follow the above procedure.  Only removing power from the computer for 30+ minutes does not work, it seems to be necessary to disconnect the hard drive connectors.
    This all started at the same time I got a virus on the computer that I was supposedly able to remove.
    I have done the following to try to resolve the problem with no success:
    1) Ran the diagnostics and passed all Tests, tests say hard drive is okay. (day 1)
    3) Cleared the CMOS by removing the battery on mother board (day 1)
    2) Did a System Recovery (day 2)
    3) Ran Boot.exe /FixMbr (day 3)
    4) Ran Boot.exe /FixBoot (day 4)
    5) Ran Boot.exe/rebuild bcd (day 5)
    I am thinking I must also have a virus on the boot sector that did not get written over when I did the System Recover...but I am a novice computer geek, so I know I could have missed something. :-)

    Its easy Pal! You check your HDD first but not in the way you did. Just follow the steps with your old HDD.
    1. Try a clean install(delete the partitions while installing OS) of other OS like linux or XP or Windows 7.
    2. If it works properly the your HDD is OK.
    3. Then work for some days with the OS installed to check the condition of HDD.
    4. If any problem happens then you need to buy a new one or if its recently bought, go for RMA.
    5. If there is no problem, then do a clean install(delete the partitions while installing OS) with your Vista Recovery.
    6. Use a Better Security with MSE/Avira/Trand Micro
    For Replacing with a different HDD, you must consult nearest HP Service Point for the change in your hardware configuration, so that they will register with Microsoft with the new HDD.
    Note: Give the old and new HDD to HP Service Point employee.
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  • Can I replace 500GB hard drive in 1st generation time capsule?

    I have a first gen Time Capsule with a 500GB hard drive.  It is out of warranty but before I crack the case I would like to know if there is anything special about replacing the hard drive with a new 2 TB HD.  Is there a preferred imaging software for a time capsule HD replacement?

    I have avoided buying advanced format drives ever since i saw the issue..
    But I should have also commented do a search for any drive you find and see if some other guinea pig has installed the particular drive you are looking at in a series 1.. note carefully the different series respond differently.. and actually series 1 seems to be more tolerant.. later series 2 and 3 can pose big problems when people have tried 3TB drives or advanced format drives.
    IMHO you want to buy drives that you KNOW are going to work.. I know a drive will work because it is NOT advanced format.. which is just a way for the scum bag hard drive companies to get more capacity out of less disk space. It has no advantage to end users.
    The series 4 TC uses advanced drive.. you can see it in all its glory sitting there smugly in the picture.
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/4577/airport-extreme-5th-gen-and-time-capsule-4th- gen-review-faster-wifi-/4
    BTW after you spend all this money do you realise you will still have a substandard TC. not dual band.. not even N full .. it is still I think only N draft.
    A new 2TB TC is around $300.. look at the price you are going to pay for a 2TB drive.. and do you know what could happen.. the power supply of the TC will fry.. as they are awful prone to do. If you ebay the TC you will get $100 or so back for it.
    It is a good time to buy brand new TC with bare drives so expensive.

  • After replacing the hard drive on my G4 Powerbook and reinstalling Tiger I am no longer able to synch between itunes and itunes, it seems that the software on the ipod is of later date than itunes and I am unable to update itunes to the state prior..

    After replacing the hard drive on my G4 Powerbook and reinstalling Tiger I am no longer able to synch between itunes and my ipod (Classic 160gb) it would seem that the software on the ipod is of later date than itunes and I am unable to update itunes to the state prior to the original harddrive's failure for Tiger OSX 10.4.11
    Any ideas on the subject would be most helpful
    Thanks in advance
    Dingoh

    The last security update released for Tiger users was the 2009-005 update. The latest version of QuickTime is 7.6.4. The last version of iTunes that can run on Tiger is 9.2.1, because 10.0 only supports Mac OS X Leopard and later.
    So, are you on version 9.2.1?
    Was it Tiger or Leopard you had on the drive before?
    iTunes 9.2.1 download...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1056

  • How do I replace the hard drive?

    I got a message that my internal hard drive is failing, and I need to back up the data I can and replace it.
    I'm running a 27' iMac and I can open any of the users except for the main one. The unit just freezes while booting, unless powered up in safe mode.
    Is it possible to do this myself, or ... what options are open to me?
    Thanks.

    If you have never worked on a computer before and, especially, working inside Macs, in general, and iMacs, specifically, then this is NOT a DIY project for you to undertake.
    The aluminum model iMacs are an excersize in patience and tedium to get at anything inside.
    Take your Mac into either an Apple Store  or Apple Authorized repair service center and pay to  have them replace the hard drive.
    Apple uses proprietary hard drives that have a special connection for temp sensors that control the iMac's internal fans.
    Try and get a backup of your data before you bring this in for the hard drive replacement.
    Good Luck!

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