In my opinion, you will see major change to a now drive from a 5 year
old drive. I would make the new drive my main drive and slave the old. I
would transfer the old drive info. to the new drive. There are many ways
to transfer info. that have been talked about here on this list. Like I
did I searched the Software list for information. You can find the
search area by going to freepctech.com and do you searching work in the
software archives.
Chuck Narrow wrote:
>I have an existing 10gb hard drive and need to upgrate. I bought a 40gb
>WD hard drive and would like to make it a slave to the 10gb hd. I do not
>want the hassle of having to move all of my existing programs, data etc
>to the larger drive for fear of loosing someting I negleted to move. Is
>it a problem doing this? The transfer speed of the 40gb hd is 7200 and
>I'm sure the 5 year old 10gb hd is slower. Does it really matter? Do
>you have any suggestions about this that might ease the pain of this
>installation? Thanks. chuck Narrow
>
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