Ritchie888
New Member
Hey guys,
Hopefully a straight forward question. I have an old laptop (11 years), here's a list of the things it cant do:
1) boot from USB
2) boot from CD/DVD (probably because it doesn't have an optical drive)
3) do pretty much anything else
Using a 3.5" to 2.5" converter and an IDE cable I have used my desktop here at work to install a clean version of xubuntu on a 20GB IDE HDD using a disc (the conventional way).
My question is, when I take this HDD and wack it in my laptop at home tonight will everything work A-OK?
Have all I done is installed the OS using this method or are there hardware configuration problems that I'm going to run into?
Cheers,
Ritchie
Hopefully a straight forward question. I have an old laptop (11 years), here's a list of the things it cant do:
1) boot from USB
2) boot from CD/DVD (probably because it doesn't have an optical drive)
3) do pretty much anything else
Using a 3.5" to 2.5" converter and an IDE cable I have used my desktop here at work to install a clean version of xubuntu on a 20GB IDE HDD using a disc (the conventional way).
My question is, when I take this HDD and wack it in my laptop at home tonight will everything work A-OK?
Have all I done is installed the OS using this method or are there hardware configuration problems that I'm going to run into?
Cheers,
Ritchie