Installing second hard drive
"Darrell Klein" wrote in message
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If you think a hard drive is failing, address the issue yesterday or
sooner!
Yeah, that's where I am. Close to being a day late (at least I'm not a
dollar short).
I don't know of any problems with Win98OE and any particular brand
of IDE hard drive. I have installed enough Maxtors to know if there
was one. Firewire and USB-2 support might be a problem, but for
internal drives, they are irrelevant.
The only serious issue is BIOS support for hard drives 16 GB or 40
GB. Most hard drive vendor's consumer-pack hard drives come with a
utility for copying the contents of hard drives, that address this
issue on the fly.
Thanks Arny. I couldn't for the life of me figure out why the hard
drive could care less what OS is being run. It says it's a system
requirement on the Maxtor box. maybe that's for the
guide-you-through-the-process help that comes with it?
Usually the installer is a bootable floppy so your current OS release
doesn't matter.
Either way, it's no big deal, as I am going to get a 40 GB drive, and
if it won't work on the IBM, I'll put it in the Dell. I have already
backed up every file that I can fit on floppys. There are two
databases that are huge, though that I have not been able to back up.
Too bad.
the BIOS, is there any way I could check?
I know of no reasonable way to do that in advance.
Again, this is not
critical: I am going to get a replacement PC anyway, and if the Maxtor
doesn't work on the IBM, it'll go into the Dell. The Maxtor drive is
an immediate short-term fix. I cannot believe how the prices have
fallen. 40 GB is $49.
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