Could the incorporation of the fan have caused a power surge or overload or something?
How can I tell if MB will support 200gig HD?
Will a 350w PS Fit in my dell 8200 PS space?
i doubt a new power supply will fit in your case....all oem's are really bad about that...im buying a new case to solve this problem...you could do the same and get a new case and powersupply in one...250 is not nearly enough, but your mb does support 200 gig hd. i say get atleast a decent 430 watt so you have a cushion for anything in the future as 300/350 is getting to be not enough anymore. best of luck! ;)
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Got on the Dell forum and found that Dell PS are ATX standard, but most PS will not fit w/o case mods. Found an 425w PS made for Dell boxes @ http://pcpowercooling.com/ . Cost more $ but no mods. Got the HD today and will have the PS on friday. Thought I would wait until I install the PS before taking on the HD. Any Ideas on the PS install?
Also think I will Transfer the OS and programs that are on my "c" drive to a new larger drive so I can eliminate the third HD. Any ideas on the transfer?
Try using norton ghost...great program for transfreing entire drives
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I agree with those above that your power supply was not enough to support what all you had on it.
Norton Ghost will do the job but it is not free.
There is a Ghost for Linux g4l- that is free, it is a 10 meg download and it is an ISO image. So you burn it to a CD it will boot and give you a free version of ghost. Not quite as pretty or clean as the Norton Version but it does a good job of cloning and backing up.
Sorry I dont have the link handy.
Also double check that you didnt have that fried drive touching something metal inside the case...
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