How do I backup data from corrupted OS laptop 40 GB drive to 300GB drive, both using USB on other XP computer?

I used the XP "Disk Management" utility to initialize and use the USB 300 GB drive and it works well. I have transferred data files from 3 old 3-1/2" IDE drives to it using an IDE to USB cable. When using the same cable for the 2-1/2" laptop IDE drive it does get listed on XP "Disk Management," but it can not be "examined." It also does not show up on XP "My Computer," so I am unable to trasfer any files.
I am now at a loss as to how to retreive the data on the corrupted drive before reinstalling the OS.
[have tried all the "Data Recovery" options with no luck.]
[and the geek squad wants $170 to do it for me... not to that point yet... ]
[Must it now be done using DOS? Is it that involved?]
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get the laptop dirve data transferred to the mass storage device???
My technical know how is middle ground… but i can follow instructions and learn new skills…;o]

you are using the wrong cable – you need one for a laptop drive not a 3-1/2" IDE drive

go with something like this
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?Recs=10&Nav=|c:1204|c:2214|&Sort=4

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2 Responses to “How do I backup data from corrupted OS laptop 40 GB drive to 300GB drive, both using USB on other XP computer?”

  1. Neussendorfera says:

    you are using the wrong cable – you need one for a laptop drive not a 3-1/2" IDE drive

    go with something like this
    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?Recs=10&Nav=|c:1204|c:2214|&Sort=4
    References :

  2. bostonianinmo says:

    Do you have the proper cable for the laptop drive? Even though it's IDE, you can't use an ordinary IDE cable. You need the proper adaptor cable AND a power supply to power up the drive.

    Addendum: I can't reply to your e-mail until you verify your e-mail address.

    A USB port doesn't have enough power to drive a 2.5 inch drive.
    References :

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