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Installation: How is it?
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How is hard drive installation? From some people, I hear that it's easy...and from others, it's not.
I'm wanting to install a brand new hard drive. Does that mean I'd have to reinstall Windows? If so, that's no problem..
And...how to I access the BIOS information? I think it must be when the PC boots, saying "F10=Setup."
Windows XP Professional w/ SP2 - Compaq Deskpro EN P733
Thanks!!!
avertix
I'm wanting to install a brand new hard drive. Does that mean I'd have to reinstall Windows? If so, that's no problem..
And...how to I access the BIOS information? I think it must be when the PC boots, saying "F10=Setup."
Windows XP Professional w/ SP2 - Compaq Deskpro EN P733
Thanks!!!
avertix
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Since you are writing this post I am assuming you are on the machine that has an os installed and is windows.
If you are looking to add a drive tot his system then you need ot power down.
Look at the first drive. Ensure that it is set to MASTER
Hook up second driver ensure that the jumper is set to SLAVE
Connect these to drives by chaining them together using your IDE Cable
Assuming these are IDE Drives...
If these are SATA Drives then its really simply.. plug one in on drive0 plug the other on drive1 presto second drive installed..
In either case once you get into windows right click my computer
Manage
Storage
DIsk Management
Locate the new drive set your partition NTFS and sue maxmimum size.
Format.
Done.
If you are looking to add a drive tot his system then you need ot power down.
Look at the first drive. Ensure that it is set to MASTER
Hook up second driver ensure that the jumper is set to SLAVE
Connect these to drives by chaining them together using your IDE Cable
Assuming these are IDE Drives...
If these are SATA Drives then its really simply.. plug one in on drive0 plug the other on drive1 presto second drive installed..
In either case once you get into windows right click my computer
Manage
Storage
DIsk Management
Locate the new drive set your partition NTFS and sue maxmimum size.
Format.
Done.
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Unless the original hard drive is malfunctioning, you can add the new drive as a secondary one as others have said. There is no need to replace the original if it still works.
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i have a similar question as this one,i want to sell my tower unit but the hard drive has a lot of personal info on it,i have cleaned it a s much as poss but am still not happy with the security aspect can i install a new harddrive and load windows xp professional on it from the old one and then remove the original drive?l
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