How often are you upgrading to a larger drive? My first suggestion would be to first buy the largest hard drive your computer will support (100, 120, 160,200 gigs)as it would be expensive to buy a 30, then a 40, then a 60, then an 80, and on and on. I keep drivers on burned CD's, although after a few weeks or months most have been updated by the manufacturer. My first order of business before reinstalling an OS is to check the manufacturer's web sites for new drivers for all my hardware. I have found that bringing home new hardware is no guarantee that the driver supplied on the enclosed CD is current. I always check for newer ones before the first install of a new piece of hardware. In fact, I would suggest that before you switch hard drives that you check for and download updated drivers which you can keep on a CD or zip disk.
>I often have a need to upgrade to a larger hard drive.
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>So, I'm always fighting the question of *Drivers*, for
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>Modems, Sound Cards, Video Cards etc. Does anyone
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>know of software that can preserve the various drivers and
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>allow you to do a reinstall? Better yet, how would some
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>of you more experienced technicians preserve the various
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>drivers when installing a new hard drive in a computer
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>where all else remains the same.
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>Thanks for any help, advice, instructions or just sharing
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>your experience with me.
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