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Answer» Hey all.
I asked about this a while ago, but we finally managed to throw out my old PC, and in the process, we removed the magnetic tape section (I hope it's the hard-drive!) to keep. I've got some nice files on this tape that I havent been able to access for ages, and even though it's only 10gb, if possible, it'd make a nice addition to my current PC to add extra storage space. I wondered whether anyone knew how I could go about attatching a second hard-drive? I could get into the CPU and fiddle around if I need to, but a simple way of doing it would be great. I know you can get things like external harddrives, is there any easy way of getting an external harddrive hub to stick the tape in so that it goes through a USB port etc?
Thanks!Your post is unclear. What do you mean by "magnetic tape section"? Is it from a tape drive?
ALAN <>< Okay, yah, just the Hard Drive I used to study Computing and for some reason I randomly pick words that I can remember to explain things which probably aren't even related!
Edit: Ahh right, I MEANT Magnetic Disk.you didn't physically remove the magnetic PLATTERS, did you?
Otherwise you should just refer to it as a hard drive.
if it's from an old computer- it's probably IDE.
You'll need to confirm that you have a free IDE connector within your computer- most likely, you do.Oh noo, haven't touched it aside from taking it out of the CPU. I'll check about the IDE Connector thing.If it is in fact a hard drive and it's IDE Clik Here...Oh wow, thanks patio - that's the perfect explanation. I'm gonna have a go at it sometime tomorrow I guess. (I also have to get the vaccuum out to remove the piles of dust from within my CPU, urgh).Please DO NOT use a vaccuum ! ! The amount of static produced can literally fry expensive components.
Get a can of compressed air instead...available at any PC /electronics store When blowing fans hold them gently in place with a QTip. As always when working inside the case remove all power sources and take anti-static precautions.Thanks for the warning patio, i'd hate to have fried my PC. Dust is all gone now. I tried sticking my harddrive in last night, but it seems to be very clustered in my CPU tower, so I probably need to get an extra power connector splitting thing so that it reaches the harddrive i'm putting in. I've had a look at a few on AMAZON, but there seem to be alot of power connector splitters (If i'm making no sense with that terminology; this is what I mean - http://www.bestcableforless.com/prodimages/CC2126Y_LR.jpg) - is there any specific type I should get, or is any OK?The one you linked to is for floppy drives...Click Here for a picture of what you need. These will be available at any PC store in your area...
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