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Any Computer Expert Here Can Help ?

OrLanChowHorFun

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BROS.......

can i put the boot drive (SSD) from a ''dead'' Win7-32bit pc into a laptop (on win7 but not sure 32/64 bit) and try to boot up the laptop so i can retrieve info from Chrome's Session Buddy ?:thumbsdown:

if answer is negative, how do i retrieve the saved tabs from Chrome's Session Buddy in my old computer's SSD ?:thumbsdown:

TOLONG.......TOLONG...........:cry:
 

JeffThorsen777

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I have basic computer skills. But for the smooth operation of the network, my knowledge is not enough. Friends recommended me to contact salesforce backup when we started having problems in the company's system. I'm glad I did it. Without specialists, we would not be able to reliably protect our database. And for business it is very important.
 
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laksaboy

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I don't think you can use a boot drive from a machine and use it as a boot drive on another machine.

You might be able to install it as a secondary storage drive, then retrieve whatever data you have there on your new machine.

I have no idea what is Chrome Session Buddy. If the data is stored locally, you might be able to dig it up from the directories and folders:

https://sessionbuddy.com/data-location/
 

blackmondy

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Most likely no. Your old SSD have device drivers means for your old laptop.

Your best bet is to put it into an external USB casing and go into Chrome from there.

If you have sync turned on, your chrome bookmarks should have been automatically saved.
 
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