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Technical Help & Discussion => Self Building, Upgrading & General Hardware Help => Topic started by: Scotty_CFC on May 06, 2005, 12:29
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Currently, i have 1 x 40gb drive. Now i want more space, would it be possible to just add another HDD in the floppys dives place? (ie Remove the floppy drive, and add another hdd)
I dont want to get a new HDD altogether because i dont have a windows CD to reinstall.
Windows XP
Celeron 1.8
512mb ram
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Yes you can fit one in place of the floppy but usually you will find that there is a space for an extra hard drive next to the one thats already fitted.
You can also get adaptors to fit a 3.5 inch drive in a 5.25 bay and replace a CD/DVD drive with a hard drive or a second floppy if desired.
The only limitation really is that unless you have a RAID mobo or an extra PCI Controller card you can only have a maximum of 4 IDE drives as you can only fit two drives, one as a master and one as a slave, to each of the primary and secondary IDE channels :)
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Nice one, thanks.
All i need is a cheap HDD off ebay :)
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Nice one, thanks.
All i need is a cheap HDD off ebay :)
Take care, Scotty, you never know what might be hidden on a used hard drive. :|
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Yeah....totally agree....don't buy one from anyone with a user ID such as GaryGlitteruk :laugh:
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It doesn't bear thinking about, does it? How awful would that be, if it came to having to prove that stuff found on a used hard drive, wasn't put there by you? Personally, I would never risk buying a second hand drive. They are not all that expensive to buy new, from the likes of Dabs and Ebuyer.