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    Hi there

    I need advice regarding a possible new hard drive. I currently have 2 harddrives - 80GB [1 single partition] and 200GB [2 partitions with 98GB each]. I want to buy another hard drive with 200GB [i thought that since i'm getting a new one, i may as well get a big-ish one]

    A friend said that i should make sure my pc can have another hard drive, but i'm clueless as to what he's talking about. So far, i know my pc has an empty space to slot another hard drive in. But i think he's talking about my Windows and bios. I have read that Windows may have a limit on the capacity it can read large drives. But as i'm planning on partitioning my new drive, this wont be a problen right????

    so basically, i dont know what problems there may be. I'm not really a techie person. Hence i thought i'd ask more knowledgable people about this. What [if any] are the problems about me buying a new harddrive? Like any foreseeable problems?

    As i dont know much about things, i thought i'd just give as much information as possible regarding my pc.


    MY SPECS >>>>>>>.
    windows xp home, sp1

    My pc is a Packard Bell. Here is a link to the specs of my motherboard for my pc - http://support.packardbell.com/uk/my...346320070#show

    Here is a report from Everest [attached]. As i dont know what info is needed, i just did a report on my whole motherboard which contins info about - motherboard, BIOS, chipset.


    I just thought i'd give as much ino as possible regarding my pc. I hope its sufficient.

    Advice appreciated


    EDIT -
    i hope i have attached the Everest report correctly

    EVEREST REPORT
    Last edited by scrambler; 01-03-2006 at 04:57 AM.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #2
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    Your attachment isn't working.
    I blame Rossco.

    Physically installing the drive will probably not be the problem...hooking it to the motherboard will.
    If you already have two drives, there is one IDE slot filled.
    If you have two optical drives the second IDE is used up and you have no place left for the new HDD to connect.
    I'm assuming your PC does not support SATA, so you have no more storage drive options open.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    ah fook

    i did a check and your right, i dont have an extra IDE slot. [Its the ribbon thingy isnt it from the motherboard to the drives?] One IDE is used for my rom and writer and the other is used for my current two drives.

    Isnt there any such a thing as erm an IDE thingummy that will enable me to connect to 4 in 1? I dont know whether my pc supports SATA or not.

    So basically, cos i have both my IDE slots taken up, there's no hope for me in getting another hard drive except for an external one???

    I'll copy and paste the Everest attachment. [I had problems when i tried to attach it as although it was uploaded, it just said "close window" and i couldnt properly attach it to the thread but saw it in the attachments bit under my profile]

    can you tell me whether my pc supports sata then???

    Thanks for reply clocker


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    EVEREST REPORT


    --------[ CPU ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CPU Properties:
    CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, 2800 MHz (21 x 133)
    CPU Alias Northwood, A80532
    CPU Stepping C1
    Instruction Set x86, MMX, SSE, SSE2
    Original Clock 2800 MHz
    Min / Max CPU Multiplier 21x / 21x
    Engineering Sample No
    L1 Trace Cache 12K Instructions
    L1 Data Cache 8 KB
    L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ECC, ATC, Full-Speed)

    CPU Physical Info:
    Package Type 478 Pin uPGA
    Package Size 3.50 cm x 3.50 cm
    Transistors 55 million
    Process Technology 6M, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu, Low-K
    Die Size 131 mm2
    Core Voltage 1.475 - 1.55 V
    I/O Voltage 1.475 - 1.55 V
    Typical Power 38.7 - 89.0 W (depending on clock speed)
    Maximum Power 49 - 109 W (depending on clock speed)

    CPU Manufacturer:
    Company Name Intel Corporation
    Product Information http://www.intel.com/products/browse/processor.htm

    CPU Utilization:
    CPU #1 0 %


    --------[ CPUID ]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CPUID Properties:
    CPUID Manufacturer GenuineIntel
    CPUID CPU Name Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
    CPUID Revision 00000F27h
    IA Brand ID 09h (Intel Pentium 4)
    Platform ID 0Fh (Socket 478)
    IA CPU Serial Number Unknown
    Microcode Update Revision 27
    HTT / CMP Units 0 / 0

    Instruction Set:
    64-bit x86 Extension (AMD64, EM64T) Not Supported
    Alternate Instruction Set Not Supported
    AMD 3DNow! Not Supported
    AMD 3DNow! Professional Not Supported
    AMD Enhanced 3DNow! Not Supported
    AMD Extended MMX Not Supported
    Cyrix Extended MMX Not Supported
    IA-64 Not Supported
    IA MMX Supported
    IA SSE Supported
    IA SSE 2 Supported
    IA SSE 3 Not Supported
    CLFLUSH Instruction Supported
    CMPXCHG8B Instruction Supported
    CMPXCHG16B Instruction Not Supported
    Conditional Move Instruction Supported
    MONITOR / MWAIT Instruction Not Supported
    RDTSCP Instruction Not Supported
    SYSCALL / SYSRET Instruction Not Supported
    SYSENTER / SYSEXIT Instruction Supported
    VIA FEMMS Instruction Not Supported

    Security Features:
    Advanced Cryptography Engine (ACE) Not Supported
    Data Execution Prevention (DEP, NX, EDB) Not Supported
    Hardware Random Number Generator (RNG) Not Supported
    Montgomery Multiplier & Hash Engine Not Supported
    Processor Serial Number (PSN) Not Supported

    Power Management Features:
    Automatic Clock Control Supported
    Enhanced Halt State (C1E) Not Supported
    Enhanced SpeedStep Technology (EIST, ESS) Not Supported
    Frequency ID Control Not Supported
    LongRun Not Supported
    LongRun Table Interface Not Supported
    PowerSaver 1.0 Not Supported
    PowerSaver 2.0 Not Supported
    PowerSaver 3.0 Not Supported
    Processor Duty Cycle Control Supported
    Software Thermal Control Not Supported
    Temperature Sensing Diode Not Supported
    Thermal Monitor 1 Supported
    Thermal Monitor 2 Not Supported
    Thermal Monitoring Not Supported
    Thermal Trip Not Supported
    Voltage ID Control Not Supported

    CPUID Features:
    36-bit Page Size Extension Supported
    Address Region Registers (ARR) Not Supported
    CPL Qualified Debug Store Not Supported
    Debug Trace Store Supported
    Debugging Extension Supported
    Fast Save & Restore Supported
    Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) Not Supported
    L1 Context ID Supported
    Local APIC On Chip Supported
    Machine Check Architecture (MCA) Supported
    Machine Check Exception (MCE) Supported
    Memory Configuration Registers (MCR) Not Supported
    Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) Supported
    Model Specific Registers (MSR) Supported
    Page Attribute Table (PAT) Supported
    Page Global Extension Supported
    Page Size Extension (PSE) Supported
    Pending Break Event Supported
    Physical Address Extension (PAE) Supported
    Secure Virtual Machine Extensions (Pacifica) Not Supported
    Self-Snoop Supported
    Time Stamp Counter (TSC) Supported
    Virtual Machine Extensions (Vanderpool) Not Supported
    Virtual Mode Extension Supported



    --------[ Motherboard ]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Motherboard Properties:
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    Motherboard Name Gigabyte GA-8SIML

    Front Side Bus Properties:
    Bus Type Intel NetBurst
    Bus Width 64-bit
    Real Clock 133 MHz (QDR)
    Effective Clock 533 MHz
    Bandwidth 4267 MB/s

    Chipset Bus Properties:
    Bus Type SiS MuTIOL
    Bus Width 16-bit

    Motherboard Physical Info:
    CPU Sockets/Slots 1
    Expansion Slots 3 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 CNR
    RAM Slots 2 DIMM
    Integrated Devices Audio, Video, LAN
    Form Factor Micro ATX
    Motherboard Size 230 mm x 240 mm
    Motherboard Chipset SiS650
    Extra Features EasyTune III

    Motherboard Manufacturer:
    Company Name Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
    Product Information http://tw.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/...oduct_List.htm
    BIOS Download http://tw.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/.../BIOS_List.htm


    --------[ Memory ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Physical Memory:
    Total 1023 MB
    Used 497 MB
    Free 526 MB
    Utilization 49 %

    Swap Space:
    Total 1727 MB
    Used 325 MB
    Free 1401 MB
    Utilization 19 %

    Virtual Memory:
    Total 2750 MB
    Used 822 MB
    Free 1928 MB
    Utilization 30 %

    Physical Address Extension (PAE):
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    Supported by CPU Yes
    Active No


    --------[ Chipset ]-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    [ North Bridge: SiS 651 ]

    North Bridge Properties:
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    Revision 01
    In-Order Queue Depth 12

    Memory Timings:
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    RAS To CAS Delay (tRCD) 3T
    RAS Precharge (tRP) 3T
    RAS Active Time (tRAS) 6T
    Row Cycle Time (tRC) 10T
    RAS To RAS Delay (tRRD) 2T
    Write Recovery Time (tWR) 2T

    Memory Slots:
    DRAM Slot #1 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
    DRAM Slot #2 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)

    Integrated Graphics Controller:
    Graphics Controller Type SiS 315
    Graphics Controller Status Disabled

    AGP Controller:
    AGP Version 2.00
    AGP Status Enabled
    AGP Device Gigabyte GV-R9000 (Pro)
    AGP Aperture Size 128 MB
    Supported AGP Speeds 1x, 2x, 4x
    Current AGP Speed 4x
    Fast-Write Supported, Disabled
    Side Band Addressing Supported, Enabled

    Chipset Manufacturer:
    Company Name Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation
    Product Information http://www.sis.com/products/index.htm#chipsets
    Driver Download http://www.sis.com/download

    [ South Bridge: SiS 961 ]

    South Bridge Properties:
    South Bridge SiS 961
    Revision 04
    Package Type 371 Pin BGA

    AC'97 Audio Controller:
    Audio Controller Type SiS 7012
    Codec Name SigmaTel STAC9766/67
    Codec ID 83847666h
    S/PDIF Output Supported

    Chipset Manufacturer:
    Company Name Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation
    Product Information http://www.sis.com/products/index.htm#chipsets
    Driver Download http://www.sis.com/download


    --------[ BIOS ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    BIOS Properties:
    BIOS Type AMI
    System BIOS Date 05/08/03
    Video BIOS Date 02/09/16

    BIOS Manufacturer:
    Company Name American Megatrends Inc.
    Product Information http://www.ami.com/amibios
    BIOS Upgrades http://www.esupport.com/biosagent/in...m?refererid=40

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #4
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    If you already have two opticals and two hard drives then you are full up.
    You could add a PCI host card but that is awkward and clunky.

    Maybe just replace the 80GB with a newer, bigger drive?
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Maybe just replace the 80GB with a newer, bigger drive?
    Or take our the cd-rom, unless it's dvd.
    In that case you could buy a dvd writer and remove both the rom AND cd writer, leaving you with one extra space.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #6
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    Excellent idea.

    I still blame you for his non-working attachment though.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    i currently have a dvd rom and a dvd writer. if i take out the dvd rom, then erm, i cant read dvds/cds right??? Can all writers play dvds? or is that just for combo ones?

    thanks

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    All writers can read.

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    Even Adster?
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Even Adster?
    Yup. But poorly.

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