Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been inside to clean out the dust and inspect things, but that was some time ago, and I can't recall all of the details. I want to add this as a second, data-only, drive. I recall there is a second cage behind the current HD, but I can't say yet about the cables. For a data-only drive, do I still have to modify the BIOS? Or, will it be recognized like any external drive? Thanks for the check list. Jim Nichols Tullahoma, TN USA ----- Original Message ----- From: <red735i at earthlink.net> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [Leica] Seeking Hard Drive Advice > Have you been inside your computer yet? > > I have ( and have had) several Dell computers. I have just put in a big > drive to replace my older 200GB drive. My experiences.... of several > drive replacements/additions.... > > #1 Open the box up and figure out what you want to do..... add #2 drive? > Replace #1 drive? > > If you wish to add #2 drive, first find out where the second drive > goes.... do you need a special plastic cage? do you need right angle > wiring harness? You must buy both from Dell. The good news? They are > cheap. > > If you wish to replace drive #1, why? OS is too old and dirty ( my > situation ) or you just want a bigger drive? IF all you want is a bigger > drive, then you can CLONE your old drive using a piece of SW that Seagate > includes for free with new, RETAIL BOXED ( only, not bare drives) drives. > It makes the process almost ( note that word, almost) painless. You willl > however, need to buy a second SATA ( your drive IS SATA, right?) drive > cable. You can get it from Dell, or your local Frys, Best Buy, etc It > does not need to be right angled..... > > OK.... So now you know what you want to do.....What about doing it? > > #2 Buy all the stuff you need.... see above...... > #3 If you are trying a fresh install of the OS, or do you want to install > a newer OS? buy it too...... or get out your old disks..... if you can > find them..... > #4 For cloning....... > > Open computer up, plug in the new #2 drive cable and power cable, follow > directions that comes with the new HDD. YOu will need to nmodify the BIOS > to know the new HDD is there, but that is pretty easy....YOu have clonded > the HDD..... took about 3 hours for me... Non-interactive. > > Then switch out physically the old and new drive. Hide old drive, you my > need it.....! > > Re-modify the BIOS to 1 drive > > Run computer, pray.....everything should run and play like it used to. > Just a biger drive in there..... > > Now if you want to install a new OS, the process is a LOT longer..... and > more complicated.....and gets worse if you go from XP to Vista......It is > long, boring, requiring maybe 12 hours to complete... ( most of that is > finding your old program disks and getting updates to the old > programs.....) > > Anyway, I use the new Seagate 1.5TB drives. They seem as good as the WD > drives I have had for years....And they have a 5 year warranty... which I > like. > > Get your backup plan in place and use it... the newer USB drives seem to > do this well, and with little fussing from you.... > > > Frank... still putting on the last of the programs I use...... > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >