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codswallop | 17:31 Fri 29th Mar 2019 | Technology
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I have an old pc that has Windows Vista,every so often I would do copies on an external hard drive.Some time age it was compromised and I was unable to open up,so it was made obsolete.I now have an LG Chrome book,is it possible to view what is on the external drives,considering they were WIN Vista? Thanks.
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Drive formats should be standard, so yes.
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Over the years I have done hours of copying,but I can only see a minute amount on the ext.h/drive and most of that is "named"such as SDT123 Which doesn't mean a thing to me.Thanks OG.
Can't really explain. Would suspect either corrupt disk/data or encoded for security.
Some background here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup_and_Restore
According to that, file backups are ZIP files & volume backups are VHD.
Did you use a 3rd party backup program?
Chromebooks use a different operating system:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook
Doesn't look promising.
Short answer, almost certainly. There are any number of data recovery services who can do this for you - at a price. They will remove the hard disk(s) from your old PC and copy what they can onto other media which you can then view on your Chromebook.
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Thank you all for your replies,I'm afraid my old brain won't be able to take all of that in,even if it's "do able".So I'll have to give this one a miss.Thanks again.

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