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Mahwish Abdur Razzaq 11-Feb-14 11:33am View    
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Is this solution is fine?


1

Determine what type of hard drive you have. There are many interface variations, IDE, SATA, PATA, and more.
2
Purchase an external USB housing. Make sure that it is suitable for your hard drive. This example features an IDE drive.
Set the jumpers. Consult your hard drive manual and ensure your drive is set to master or single drive. On IDE interfaces there is usually a small jumper that you place over 2 adjacent pins.
3
Open the external drive case. Plug in the drive power and data leads. Note: these are keyed so that you can only put them in one way—the correct way! If you need to force it, you are probably wrong.
Check your connections again before closing up the housing.
4
Power up! Make all your connections secure and then power your system back up.
Plug the external power block into the back of the external drive. Note: for small notebook drives the housing usually gets its power from the USB lead.
Plug the USB lead into the external drive.
Plug the other end of the USB lead into your PC.
Power up your external drive, and then your PC, and login.
5
Wait for your system to find the USB device. If using Microsoft Windows, check in My Computer.
You should find the device listed as a removable drive.
It will have a drive letter. Your PC's hard disk is usually C: and the CD/DVD drive D: so it may be shown as E:
Remember when finished and before disconnecting the drive, click the Safe to Remove Drive icon on the task bar near the clock.


6
If using SuSE Linux: Check My Computer if you don't get a screen pop up with the device listed.
In My Computer, open the drive to list its contents.
Open a second Windows Explorer window to find the data you wish to copy from.
In SuSE Linux, click on the blue House icon or open a Konqueror window and browse the directories to the data to be copied.
7
Copy the data to the external second drive
Mahwish Abdur Razzaq 11-Feb-14 9:56am View    
Actually I can't take classes due to some reason .later I will resolve that gap from internet lectures but I have to solve that assignment today but I can't do that in a very short time.
Mahwish Abdur Razzaq 11-Feb-14 9:36am View    
just tell me the solution if you know otherwise i don't need your comment.thanks
Mahwish Abdur Razzaq 12-Jan-14 4:24am View    
It done now. Thankyou very much..
Mahwish Abdur Razzaq 12-Jan-14 4:00am View    
after changing db.SubmitChanges(); to db,SaveChanges();
code runs but that exception occur

Unable to update the EntitySet 'userinfo' because it has a DefiningQuery and no <insertfunction> element exists in the <modificationfunctionmapping> element to support the current operation.