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2 Internal Hard drives, both bootable?

 
 
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      5th Jan 2007
I started doing multi track recording on my PC. In order to improve
performance, i was considering buying a second pc and having nothing
but windows and my 3 programs installed.

I don't really have the room for another desktop setup, and I was
exploring cheaper ways of doing this than buying a laptop. Right now I
have the idea of buying a tower and hooking it up to my
monitor/key/mouse each time I record, or a cheaper, easier idea that I
didn't know if it would even work. That would be to buy a second
internal hard drive, install windows and my programs on it, and boot
from that hard drive. Is this possible?
Would I just create a boot floppy so I could select the computer to
boot from that hard drive instead of the main hard drive?

Sorry for my ignorance. I have only opened a tower 2 times in my life,
to install a DVD burner drive and more RAM for recording.

thanks

 
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Bob I
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      5th Jan 2007
It's called dual boot, please look it up in Windows Help and support.

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> I started doing multi track recording on my PC. In order to improve
> performance, i was considering buying a second pc and having nothing
> but windows and my 3 programs installed.
>
> I don't really have the room for another desktop setup, and I was
> exploring cheaper ways of doing this than buying a laptop. Right now I
> have the idea of buying a tower and hooking it up to my
> monitor/key/mouse each time I record, or a cheaper, easier idea that I
> didn't know if it would even work. That would be to buy a second
> internal hard drive, install windows and my programs on it, and boot
> from that hard drive. Is this possible?
> Would I just create a boot floppy so I could select the computer to
> boot from that hard drive instead of the main hard drive?
>
> Sorry for my ignorance. I have only opened a tower 2 times in my life,
> to install a DVD burner drive and more RAM for recording.
>
> thanks
>


 
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BigJim
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      5th Jan 2007
check the link and you may be able to use or want one of these.


http://www.techarts.com/products/dri...l_drivedrawers


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>I started doing multi track recording on my PC. In order to improve
> performance, i was considering buying a second pc and having nothing
> but windows and my 3 programs installed.
>
> I don't really have the room for another desktop setup, and I was
> exploring cheaper ways of doing this than buying a laptop. Right now I
> have the idea of buying a tower and hooking it up to my
> monitor/key/mouse each time I record, or a cheaper, easier idea that I
> didn't know if it would even work. That would be to buy a second
> internal hard drive, install windows and my programs on it, and boot
> from that hard drive. Is this possible?
> Would I just create a boot floppy so I could select the computer to
> boot from that hard drive instead of the main hard drive?
>
> Sorry for my ignorance. I have only opened a tower 2 times in my life,
> to install a DVD burner drive and more RAM for recording.
>
> thanks
>



 
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smlunatick
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      5th Jan 2007
You could consider a KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) switch. This way
only need to buy a tower and use the one keyboard, monitor, mouse
between each. Several KVM switch also offer the possibility of sharing
speakers between PC set-ups.

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I started doing multi track recording on my PC. In order to improve
> performance, i was considering buying a second pc and having nothing
> but windows and my 3 programs installed.
>
> I don't really have the room for another desktop setup, and I was
> exploring cheaper ways of doing this than buying a laptop. Right now I
> have the idea of buying a tower and hooking it up to my
> monitor/key/mouse each time I record, or a cheaper, easier idea that I
> didn't know if it would even work. That would be to buy a second
> internal hard drive, install windows and my programs on it, and boot
> from that hard drive. Is this possible?
> Would I just create a boot floppy so I could select the computer to
> boot from that hard drive instead of the main hard drive?
>
> Sorry for my ignorance. I have only opened a tower 2 times in my life,
> to install a DVD burner drive and more RAM for recording.
>
> thanks


 
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