Yea you can use the drive, set it as a slave, after installing just format it if your using it for storage, then it will show up as another drive--if you install a OS on it, thats when you get the duel boot option. I have a 80gb as my main drive and a 250gb as storageChoice said:Ram?? this is a hard drive. 40 gb ram- I wish
And im want to put it in because its just lying around.
Please any help
BrandonL said:i was just discussing this issue with someone else about having two hard drives in their system. They said that when they turned on their system, they could choose which one to run on. After a while one of the hard drives started to malfunction so he took it out. then when he turned on the computer with only one hard drive, it still gave him the option of which one to use.
i'd definitely look for other sources of the problem before deciding on installing the 2nd hard drive because it could cause complications
and btw... get them specs up so we can analyze your situation
BrandonL said:do you have to configure the boot loader to work as a dual loader or does it automatically read the second one? and after you take the second one out... i dont get why it would stop reading something that's not there.
"computers are so nieve"
BrandonL said:o0o ok. i understand now.
well, just on a quick note, today i tried to hook up my old hard drive to this computer and run it because it said i needed to reinstall windows. so i did that and it said that the disk space was too small for the disk download.
i guess that the hard drive was too old to accept the new WinXP data. i was so pissed.
BrandonL said:but the 2nd hard drive was running on windows 95 and there are components missing that will keep it from running on its own. so my question is, would it still be compatible with the XP hard drive on a different system?
and if so, how would i format the hard drive for storage?