[or-roots] New computer
W David Samuelsen
dsam at sampubco.com
Thu Dec 18 22:49:27 PST 2003
Better to have two hard drives and keep data on drive d so that data
won't get wiped out by virus or hard crash as result of notorious MS
operating systems problems.
I have two hard drives and keeps all data on 2nd hard drive. Never
regretted it and it was done on advice of my tech savvy Chinese computer
dealer who also do diagnostic and repair at very affordable price. He
suggested that I have two hard drives and told me I won't regret it.
He's right because he don't like any of Microsoft 95 and upwards because
of their persisent operating problems.
David Samuelsen
DanM wrote:
> I went from 10 to 40 gig, its nice to have that freedom, can say I need any
> more room tho, cant fill this one up with all I have <G>
> Use Drive copy , put the new drive in as D and put in drive copy and
> boot.
> It will copy the whole old drive to the new one.
> Dan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill & Chris Strickland" <lechevrier at earthlink.net>
> To: <or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us>
> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 8:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [or-roots] New computer
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>>>Jacqueline wrote:
>>>
>>> putting the hard drive into the new
>>>computer....however, grandson is going to get it,
>>
>>Hard drives are cheap (relatively) -- by the kid a new one, it will be
>>much bigger than your old one, and even if your just keep the old one on
>>a shelf, the data will still be there (most likely), besides, big hard
>>drives keep kids happy with what all they do with computers ...
>>
>>Bill
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