hard drive X-over

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BlankI'm trying to change out my hard drives, is it necessary to hook up my new drive as a slave first?
 
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BlankI'm trying to change out my hard drives, is it necessary to hook
up my new drive as a slave first?

No. Only if you wanted to clone the old drive to the new one would you
/need/ to do so.

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BlankYou imply that you have more than one internal drive. If so, are you
going to change them all to include the drive that Windows is installed
upon.
 

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