Hang on to it. I won’t have time to look at it, and likely it would be above my paygrade. Down the road though it might be needed and already have been scrubbed from the web.
I had some stuff on my old computer, but hadn’t got around to backing it up—so now I need to find a cheap computer guy to pull my files off the old computer if possible. Ha.
True, which is why I archive such sources. I have already spent about a week on this posting and double checking links and terminology. For some reason there are dozens of poor quality graphics that are explained by the text anyway. There is much documentation concerning lab creation and manipulation of the coronavirus both in the U.S. and Wuhan and cooperative and competitive efforts between the two.
If the computer broke for some other reason than the hard drive failing. You can remove the old hard drive, get yourself one of these conversion kits or something similar for < $20 and copy the files like you would from a thumb drive.
Piece of cake.