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additional hard drive, Adding a second hard drive
Maccabee
post Mar 6 2009, 07:21 PM
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I have an old computer that I have been using as a test computer but I have nothing to test, and i recently got a new desktop and I want to take the hard drive out of the old computer and put it into the new one for extra space. I know how to do it basically but I have some questions. First, should I format the hard drive of the old one, cause it currently has ubuntu on it and it has no files I need. second, I have a lot of open spaces for hard drives and there are a lot of power cables but there are no spare ide cables. And if I took some from the other computer where would they plug into. And lastly how would I make the new hard drive im installing the secondary one. And not effect stuff. Im pretty sure its called the slave hard drive actually. Thanks.
 
 
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post Mar 6 2009, 09:48 PM
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Ill go take a look. Ill snap some pictures if I cant find out.
Edit: ummm...all i know is that its red. O and next to the ide cables on the mother board it says ide1 and ide2. I think those are the only two spots for ide cables.
O and a little offf topic but i noticed that next to my ram,on my motherboard it says DDR1 DDR2. Does that mean that it supports those? Right now its using DDR. Maybe i was wrong the whole time.
 
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post Mar 6 2009, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(jcp @ Mar 6 2009, 08:48 PM) *
Ill go take a look. Ill snap some pictures if I cant find out.
Edit: ummm...all i know is that its red. O and next to the ide cables on the mother board it says ide1 and ide2. I think those are the only two spots for ide cables.
O and a little offf topic but i noticed that next to my ram,on my motherboard it says DDR1 DDR2. Does that mean that it supports those? Right now its using DDR. Maybe i was wrong the whole time.

The ide1 and ide2 are probably the only spots for ide cables then.

For the DDR1 and DDR2 thing, it's probably labeling it like it did the IDE cable inputs.
 

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