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Old January 3rd, 2003, 06:12 PM
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If I remove IBM hard drives from the equation, main Boards fail more often then hard drives on the average home computers I service.
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Default Re: Adding a second Hard Drive to a computer

rdouglass is right about the relyablity issue.
Over all I'd say,
Prepare the 60 to be hooked up on a moments notice and store it in a safe place.
Make daily, (or when ever needed), backups to a CD R.
Store copys of critcal backups off site.
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I have not had a problem with my Western Digital hard drives. Other than finding a good home for the old ones when I upgrade.
I have been using a 27gig drive for about 4 years now. It has outLasted a CD-RW, a monitor, and stayed with me through 2 major upgrades.

One note about adding another drive. Many games look for the CD in the drive (letter) it was installed from.
Ex: a MOO2 installed from drive D will not run from drive E. You would have to reinstall it or maybe edit a setup file.
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... And there is one very popular chipset in wide use that is becoming notorious for corrupting data written to the hard drive if default bios settings are used.
Which chipset are you referring to?
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I have not had a problem with my Western Digital hard drives. Other than finding a good home for the old ones when I upgrade.
I have been using a 27gig drive for about 4 years now. It has outLasted a CD-RW, a monitor, and stayed with me through 2 major upgrades.

One note about adding another drive. Many games look for the CD in the drive (letter) it was installed from.
Ex: a MOO2 installed from drive D will not run from drive E. You would have to reinstall it or maybe edit a setup file.
Depends on the OS. For example, 2K will assign the next available drive letter, and leave the CD reader as is.

And I agree, WD's are good. I use WD and Seagate now.
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Perhaps some related tales from work and home

The Tale of Thunder:
Early one morning, the receptionist at work, sat down to start work.
She pushed the power button on her PC.
BOOOM! A cloud of smoke started rising from the cubicle beside her.
BOOM! Another cloud from the next one after that.
BOOM! Another one in the third cubicle.

As it was starting to get pretty smoky in the office at that point, she was starting to panic, called the bosses downstairs, and was running around turning everything off that she could.

The electrician had to be called in to redo the wiring in the walls.

Total casualties:
- 3 power supplies
- 1 motherboard
- 0 harddrives.

At home, My power supply quietly started increasing the voltage going out for an unknown reason.
The harddrive was the first to go. Replacements ran way too hot (>45 degrees C) even when idling. Burned out after only a week of use.
In the meantime, my CPU fan died, and would twitch sporadically instead of spin. Likely the same problem.
By the time I discovered what was going on, it was too late, and my motherboard was toast too.
The only original components on my PC now are the outer case, 50% of the RAM, and the CPU.

Yet despite all that, my files are mostly intact.
I had made a disk image of my Cive back in August, and had all my files on different partitions of the single 40GB disk.
So I had my image, of all places, on the same physical disk as the data it was backing up!

At the moment, I have one 40GB primary drive in my machine, split into the C-Drive (windows) and D-Drive (games/files), and E-Drive (windows CD)
I also invested in an "industrial grade" surge protector and a CD-rewritable drive. Ten bucks for a package of CD-RWs, and I now have a set of 650 Meg "floppies" to use for backing things up on. Works just like the A drive used to when harddrives were 40 Megabytes

What I would like to do is to make a basic install of windows, and load my regular programs, but to the Dive.
Then take an image of the C-drive to capture the registry, and all the windows files in one swoop.
Should fit on a regular CD or two.
Then I can use my rewritables to back up my SE4 mods and savegames each turn. As well as anything other miscellaneous documents and files.(They're good for thousands of erasings and rewritings.)

With that combination, I will feel safe.
Plus, I can wipe out viruses and system problems by formatting the C-drive, and dropping the Image back on without wrecking anything else.
The only things that I'd need to worry about would be my Favorites/shortcuts and my desktop files.

PS:
Oh, and given two different sized drives, I would use the smaller one for windows and try to leave a lot of free space on it. That will help with fragmentation, swapfile, and speed of access.

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