So I am thinking about upgrading my HD in my notebook...
I have an 80 gig 5400rpm drive in my M6809 emachines notebook .
I love the computer but sometimes I am underwhelmed at how fast the computer is with a fast CPU (3200+ 64bit AMB). I blame the lack of jaw droping performance on the hard drive.
Having worked a long time setting up my computer with all the programs that I want, installed properly with virtual drives, or the right keys, etc. I don't want do that all over again.
A couple questions:
Is there a program that will let me mirror my entire drive, so I don't have to re-install any of my programs, and update all my settings?
What are my options above a 7200 rpm drive? Are any of them affordable? I don't want to spend more than a couple hundred dollars.
Thanks for any advice.
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Norton Ghost for mirroring.
As for the slowness... Are you sure it's the hard drive that makes it feel slow?
Here is a 7200 RPM mobile hard drive with 8 MB cache: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...919&CatId=1277
Be aware that your battery life will be shortened with a faster drive.
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yeah i am sure it is the HD. It runs great except when loading programs, or playing games off the HD that load a lot of levels.
Are there any external options that would be faster than my 5200 rpm drive?
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Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Norton Ghost for mirroring.
As for the slowness... Are you sure it's the hard drive that makes it feel slow?
Here is a 7200 RPM mobile hard drive with 8 MB cache:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...919&CatId=1277
Be aware that your battery life will be shortened with a faster drive.
VB that norton ghost is great ! Just tryed it Wed. My friend has a new computer, with a dvd burner it was the last program I installed, so it was a good time for me to try . :)
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Originally Posted by peat moss
VB that norton ghost is great ! Just tryed it Wed. My friend has a new computer, with a dvd burner it was the last program I installed, so it was a good time for me to try . :)
yep, and restoring is suprisingly fast! :D
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
yep, and restoring is suprisingly fast! :D
Ya rossco less than 15 minuets to burn ! :) Only reason I'd add a dvd burner.
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i used Acronis Migrate Easy to copy my old HDD to my new HDD.........
works perfectly cause it makes an EXACT copy of your HDD............
i would really recomend that over norton ghost (which is in my experience more of a hassle to work with, as it isnt really meant for this purpose)
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Originally Posted by healimonster
yeah i am sure it is the HD. It runs great except when loading programs, or playing games off the HD that load a lot of levels.
Are there any external options that would be faster than my 5200 rpm drive?
Getting back on subject from dvd-burners to porn burners.Yes there are USB hard drives you can get.7200 and 10,000 rpm with 8MB cache is what you should find,let alone look for.The only thing about a 10k rpm drive is the size is fairly set,in terms of i have only seen a 36 or 74 GB drive.Not 20,40,60,80,120 GB in size like the 72 or 54 rpm drives.Its lovely how things get off tracj over "Norton" the ass of all virus software.Tell then adieu