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I have an PCV RX202 Desktop PC and would like to add a 2nd hard drive for video editing. I assume that there is no space in the PC's casing for a 2nd hard drive. If this is the case can you help with advice as to what type of external hard drive I should look to add please. I intend to add a drive with at least 60Gbytes.
Thanks,
Des.
Well - looking in the side of this HP that's next to me (which has the side panel off from where I was mucking with an old AHA-2920 card earlier), I can see how it makes it easier for your average 'user' (ahem, sorry folks :smileygrin:) to add a new drive..
The cable is there with two connectors, each one clearly marked as "Drive 0" (the factory equipped drive) and "Drive 1" for where you add a second drive.. Makes it all nicely plug & play for people, really..
It's probably only me it catches out :smileygrin:
Yeah but thats a nice feature for people who are learning to build PCs.
Yeah but thats a nice feature for people who are learning to build PCs.
I get calls like that every day (And I'm not even meant to be front line support..)..
The worst thing is - some of those calls are from our own staff! (We're an IT company, software house to be exact)
Sigh.
I remember learning the hard way, 386sx's, DOS, maybe a proprietory GUI thing (Well, it was a Tandy PC).. And then scrapping the lot and compiling linux kernels to go on..
Funny thing is - I remember a full kernel compile taking a few hours back then..
It still takes a few hours now on a P4.. I guess the kernel has grown some
I'm looking to add a second internal drive (IBM 180Gb) to my PCV-RX1 desktop. Not having upgraded a PC's hard drive since my 486 days I'm a little confused over the difference between ATA, UIDE and IDE. Which should I be going for, or at least which will work?
Well, hard drives haven't really changed much since the 486 - except for size and UIDE. ATA used to be around too, it was 33 I think, now we have 133.
Also IBM don't make drives anymore, Hitatchi took over.