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Windows XP/2000 - Need some help with new HD ASP posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hey i found some HD i had in my basement in a laptop bag of mine well they were my dads they came from his pc. I was like wow ...

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Hey i found some HD i had in my basement in a laptop bag of mine well they were my dads they came from his pc. I was like wow but anyways one is a
60GB and a 1280 MB disk drive space is that alot? And i am wondering if I can put them both in my pc? If so how? He had like 4 in the bad but i am only gonna to put 2 in my pc soo ill have 3 in all because i think the 1280MB disk space one is alot and pluss a 60GB but if you can explain how to put them in that would be GREAT!! Soo please get back to me on how to do it..
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Hi Bighomedog11,

Kindly give the current configuration of your HDD. Are they all in the same channel or separate ?

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hhmm what do u mean? the 64448MB one is the Master and the 8455MB one is the slave. Yes they are on the same cord. Should i reinstall my xp?


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The 1280 mb is not a big HD , it looks bigger maybe then 60 gb but it is alot smaller. One gb (gigabyte) is 1024 mb (megabyte) , so the 60 gb is about 50 times larger.

I would only use the 60 gb , the 64448MB , and the 8455MB HD's.

How many cd/dvd drives do you have?


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umm 1 CD rom and a floppy drive. But have you seen my other post. I am haven a problem. It says in my other post!!!



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