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Steve;
You could leave the OS on the old drive, but it would be a waste
of your new fast hard drive.
you will get much higher performance
with the OS on the newer faster drive.
On a newer motherboard both drives should be able to run at their maximum
speed.
Short of a fresh install of XP on the new drive, which would be ideal
I would ghost (copy) your old drive to the new 80gig 7200 drive,
then use the 30gig for storage.
Look back at the recent Pcbuild thread " Please vote on this IDE question"
for info on how to set up cdroms.
<>< Larry Fisk
Fisk Computers
Fruitvale, Idaho
----- Original Message -----
From: "belveder" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 4:28 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Steve Hedges
Hi, I have just bought an 80 gig hard drive, ATA 100, 7200 rpm. I =
already have a 30 gig hard drive ATA 66, 5400 rpm.
My question is, is it possible to keep my OS (XP Pro) still installed =
and running on the new hard drive and use the new one for everything =
else? I have heard that the new one will slow down to the old one's =
speed, other people say that newer motherboards cover this problem.
I also, have a cdrom & a burner, what would the best way to set all this =
up for optimal performance?
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