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There is no need to take out anything to install the SCSI drive. If you
install the SCSI drive as external drive, you'll need a SCSI external
storage unit to host it. If you install as internal driver, just be sure to
take care of heat problem as SCSI drive is usually very hot.
Jun Qian
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From: "Sixto B" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 6:11 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] SCSI Drive to install
Hello everyone,
My system is PentII, 400mhz, 256k.
It has 6.4GB HD, and I added another 8.4GB HD (both Western Digital).
I now purchased 13GB (Seagate) 7200 rpm SCSI Hard drive.
My question is this.
Should I take out my 6.4HD (C: drive) before I install my newly bought SCSI
hard, or should I just install it as an additional removable HD?
My purpose is that I wanted to attain a faster speed for my video editing
software. I'm also not sure if I have to have all the programs be
installed
in my SCSI drive (i.e. video & graphics softwares) so that they'll run
faster.
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