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rb

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Mar 1, 2009, 12:53:57 AM3/1/09
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Back to basics for me....... My thoughts are confused, so need some help
getting it straight:

I have an old AM TECH pc with 10gb hard drive. I'd like to put a 250gb
hard drive in it.

What I need is a clean boot to a blank C: drive.

I also have good backup images on a usb external hard drive. These things
are full images, so that where windows will come on C: drive from.

What happens when I put a 250gb hard drive in my pc? Does BIOS recognize it
and let me see most of it?

I know the old thing about Windows is you must have 48bit (ATAPI.SYS) for it
to recognize anything over 137gb. However, windows won't be a part of
this. It will just be bios.

So, what do I need to do to put the 250gb drive in????


Peck

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Mar 1, 2009, 3:48:30 PM3/1/09
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I think if you've formatted the 250gb and the jumpers are set correctly,
just hook it up and it should be recognized by the bios and it will boot
you to a C: prompt. The rub is if the board/bios will recognize the
250gb size. Some older boards don't. I THINK. Anyway, just hook it up
and see what happens.
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