Hi,
Assuming you did not yet try reinstalling WAMPServer, but it you did, then uninstall it.
Now copy your old wamp64 folder onto your new disk. If it used to be installed on C: then you must copy it onto C: again, or if it was on D: then copy it to D:
Now find wamp64\wampmanager.exe using filemanager and run it.
This should start the wampmanager i.e the program that puts the W icon into the system tray.
Using the wampmanaher menus do:
wampmanager->Apache->Services->Install Service
wampmanager->MySQL->Services->Install Service
Now do
wampmanager->Apache->Services->Start/Resume service
wampmanager->MySQL->Services->Start/Resume service
Check the Apache error log and the MySQL Error log to make sure everything started ok.
Basically, you should now be back to where you were when the system crashed.
All you databases and site code should be there and be accessible,
Before doing anything else make sure you have current and then regular backups of databases and site code
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