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| gman314:
--- Quote from: lilshawn on September 25, 2012, 11:03:01 am ---try this... get a smaller drive for your OS (maybe a 250 or 500gb)then install all your data to a 2nd drive. (2 or 3 TB)...if your OS packs it in, it's not a big deal to format it and install...or replace. also: i agree with the aforementioned diagnosis... your drive is probably fine...you just have an OS issue...your data will still be there. --- End quote --- So, if my actual data (roms etc.) is saved on a secondary HDD, does that mean that the data will be safer than if it is stored on the primary HDD that boots the OS? Also, if I plan to use two separate drives (or even just copying data from the non-working one the a new one), I have an additional concern. I have my non-working HDD installed with Windows XP service pack 2. I am not sure where my SP 2 CD is, but I found an XP disk with SP 1. Will this have any effect, or should I track down another SP 2 disk. |
| gman314:
Update: So I decided to purchase a single WD scorpio black 500gb HDD: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136856 The problem is that, in my haste, I mistakenly ordered a notebook drive. Here's my question: Since I am using an SATA cable, then this shouldn't be an issue, right? Also, I noticed that there is one main difference between the notebook drive and the one that I intended to buy: the cache. The cache on the notebook is 16MB, while the cache on the other one is 64MB. Will this make any significant difference in what I am using it for? Here is the drive that I intended to order: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236345 Is it worth returning the notebook drive for this one? |
| mgb:
The sata connection will all be the same. definitely the 64MB cache would have been better but I'm not sure how much of a difference you would notice with just keeping files on it. if its going in a regular PC, you may also need an adaptor for putting a 2.5" drive in a 3.5" bay. there are a bunch of plastic adpators for this on ebay, they're like 3 bucks. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
Have you considered this? http://onepcbsolution.com/ Maybe the hard drive is salvageable. D |
| lilshawn:
--- Quote from: DeLuSioNal29 on September 27, 2012, 01:36:55 pm ---Have you considered this? http://onepcbsolution.com/ Maybe the hard drive is salvageable. D --- End quote --- unless you work at seagate or western digital...under NO circumstances should you EVER open a harddrive. |
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