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Solve : Trying to load windows to a 200gb HD.? |
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Answer» I have got an Advent 3209 PC with a 40gb master and 30gb slave drive. More info on system pete..... HUH ? ?The restore disk will probably not install after any hardware changes are detected to prevent installing the wrong drivers with the wrong hardware. Installing to your old drive and cloning to the new drive may not work either. Windows will try to start up with drivers already installed for the wrong hard drive. I recently tried cloning 1 drive to another and it didn't work for that reason. If the drives are similar, it may work. wouldn't work going from a Seagate 80GB EIDE to a WD 250GB SATA. A stand alone copy of XP may be required.Thanks for all of your help. I've now decided to leave my original drive as the Master and have the 200gb drive as the slave. This is currently working fine so I don't really want to mess about with it any more.The wiser choice!Definitely the best choice. I remember asking the industry if they would supply all Desktops with a high performance Master 20 GB drive and allow the customer to choose the SIZE of the storage drive. I also asked if all XP computers could come prepared to use 4 x 1024 MB RAM modules and be fitted with 1 x 1024 MB as a starting level so as to reduce parts, manufacture, tooling and handling costs to give the consumer a good deal. Nada. Quote I remember asking the industry if they would supply all Desktops with a high performance Master 20 GB drive and allow the customer to choose the size of the storage drive. It's a great idea! But, anyone want to lay odds on how much room the next couple of operating systems are gonna need? Remember when 100 mb or less was enough for your windows OS and all your programs? 20 gb may not be enough in the future! Quote I also asked if all XP computers could come prepared to use 4 x 1024 MB RAM modules and be fitted with 1 x 1024 MB as a starting level so as to reduce parts, manufacture, tooling and handling costs to give the consumer a good deal. Another great idea! In fact, that was how my latest PC was EQUIPPED when new. Dell |
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