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In a message dated 6/30/2002 3:14:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< As far as it goes, Bob's advice about configuring it as a slave is good.
However, I wouldn't attempt to put a 40 gig drive into a pentium 100 system.
The bios is old, and win95 had problems with large drives. There are other
drive features too, that the pentium era ide bus would not support. If the
drive was backed up, I might consider it, but I think its too experimental
to risk your data.
Tom Turak >>
If it's absolutely necessary and there's no other way around it, then follow
Bob's advice. However, I'd agree with Tom. Win95 is going to divide that 40
into 2 gig increments. Is it possible you have a backup copy somewhere? Or
perhaps the data you need to enter can be temporarily stored on the old
pentium and later transferred to the 40gig once your box is back? If the
info on the 40gig is that important, I wouldn't take the chance IMHO.
Kevin Nowicki
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