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Old 01-17-2009, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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okay this may be a very stupid question....

i have 2 hd's and i'm going to be replacing motherboard, vid cards and OS.

the one HD that i am installing vista in is going to be wiped and my files that im saving are going to the second hd. Is there going to be a problem when i plug the hard drive with the files to be saved in the fresh build (aka lose any of the files)? I was told that it isn't going to be a problem and all my music and pics shall be safe, but i still have my doubts.

i am currently running 32 bit vista home premium, and im going to install vista 64 bit ultimate, and run sli with 2 9800 gtx+.

thanks for the replies in advance and this is my first post so thanks to all for this great site!

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