As some of you may or may not know ( or care
) I recently replaced a failed 3.2 gig hard drive in my PC with a new 40 gig one.There are normally two options available to make an old PC like mine see what to it is a massively big drive. One is by updating the Bios,the other is by using a "tool" from the disc manufacturers site ( if available ).I chose the second option as I had heard that there was a 50/50 chance of destroying the computer by updating the bios and had been told if it aint broke dont fix it
Someone on another forum suggested that he would have updated the Bios as he has done it a few times and never had a problem. I asked if there would be any advantage in risking updating my Bios now as the drive was being recognised and working fine?
Its a few weeks since I asked this question and have not received an answer for some reason,either he hasnt seen my post or doesnt have an answer maybe
The only reply I got was from another member who thought as I did that if it worked leave well alone.
So does anyone on here know what,if any,advantages I would get by updating my Bios now when all appears to be working fine?
Is it as risky as I have been lead to believe?
Hoping I can get an answer before yet another new year passes