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hey guys,
long time no post.
well im starting to get a real slow computer...maybe its because i only have 1gb left on my useless 60gb harddrive.... or maybe its because i have a virus or sumthing...
anyway i have just ordered a Seagate 80GB 8mb cache SATA harddrive...
this is my very first SATA harddrive, and i havent had any experience in that area...
once i install it do i have to format it?
should i reinstall windows Xp on this harddrive and put everything on this and make my 60GB hDD just for movies and mp3s?
guys give me sum help as to what i shud do when the HDD arrives in a few days
thanks :)
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TRy a good clean up and de frag then see how things go will help but like you say run out of space i have a spare 60 hd drives are cheap stuff a xtra one in.
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yer i defragged just a few weeks ago. it didnt really make a difference..
..i usually defrag once a month...
..also ppl with the gigabyte ga7n400 pro2..... is ther a way i can turn off that annoying shit when ya boot the computer.... u no, the stuff that sez " do you wish to blah blah blah SATA, RAI etc.... press ctrl+s ....
do you know what im talking about...
because that takes about 30seconds to load
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Scan for spyware-viruses
clean your temp files prefetch, internet history - use some cleaner tool
run a registry healer-cleaner
disable some services - http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
defrag
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Do what is listed above.
I would formatt Both HDDs once you get your new one.
Install windows on the SATA one, which I believe you have to have a floppy for to make it work.
Once you install lots and lots of programs and load up the resources after a while computers will slow down a bit. A good reformat and new install of the O/S is great to fix this.
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shi ey , get the o/s on ya sata man , use that 60 gig peice of crap for storage
no other way to fly
suggestion , start withjust the sata in your comp and install the o/s, like it was a new one
then refit the old h/d and move any files off it to the sata you wanna keep, the format the old one and put the movie ect on it
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1) Create some space on your drive, 1 GB of free space is not enough.
2) Defragment your hard drive, once a month is not enough.
3) Read up on basic computer maintenance.
The problems you are experiencing are a direct result of a badly fragmented drive.
Good luck with that sata drive.
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yer cheerz for that, exactly what i wanted to know...
once i get the SATA ill install XP on it....
im assuming that it will become the master HDD automatically? or will i have to move sum pins around or sumthing?
once i install the newly amped XP on the sata will i have to download all the updates.??? shit thats alot... or will it recognise that i have already updated on the old harddrive...
what happens when i put put HDD on? will it no that i want the SATA one as the master?
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There is a jumper on the back of your drive that you can change from master, slave, and cable select, it is usually clearly lableled on newer drives so that shouldnt be a problem.
but also not sure if this comes with it when you buy a sata drive but you may need to get an adapter for your power supply to hook a molex into a sata connector...it may come with your drive but if not they are fairly cheap anyway, just somethin i thought of that ou may not have taken into consideration...
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yer i have the SATA cables...that came with the motherboard....
i think i have everything sorted...
i cant wait ay.... will games load up faster on the new HDD... like i sed b4, ill store all my movies and mp3s on the shitty HDD, and games, programs etc... on the new HDD...
..does that sound right? any other suggestions that i should take into consideration?