On 2008-03-12, gursaran abott hit the keyboard and wrote:
> Hi
>
> i have an old desktop PC wich has 8 gb hard drive i just wanted to add
> another 10 gb hard drive which i have as spare from another computer
> But the 10gb also has the operating system to it.
Sorry I doubt that you could use it with the OS ,
UNLESS both PC's are of the same make, model, with the same
specifications Windows most likely will not run. There are
other OS which will do that but this is OT here...:-)
OK now to your HW question, the setting you need is "SLAVE" and I
don't know why you got 4 choices.
I know 3:
1, Master (Stand alone)
2, Slave (with Master present)
3, Cable Select,
But hey you can't damage the PC if you try. No kidding, the PC might
not boot if you have two drives set as "Master" seen this here on
my old Acer, so just keep the cover off the PC and experiment, when
it boots and you can see in the BIOS, the correct drives you may
keep the System as it is...
Most likely you need to look for "SL" on the drive, and then use the
jumper.
The motherboard has little to do with this all, it's the "Operating
System" which will see the Hard-ware" ON the motherboard, and as I
said above, if the PC's are of a different type, (lets say the
CPU's) are different, Windows will not boot, at least my old version
Win98, when I put it into another PC with a different motherboard.
HTH,
> Q.1How do i make the 10gb harddrive a slave so i can increase some space on
> my computer i know there is a jumper i need to adjust on the hard drive but i
> dont know where to put it out of the four choices
> O.Can i boot my PC if i only put the 10gb harddrive which i got from another
> computer with the OS which is on the 10gb harddrive
> will the mother board regonize that?
> If not how does that work
> please help
>
> Thanks
>
Dragomir Kollaric
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