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Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't seem to be
too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help with hard drive installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive two types of HD. IDE & SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 What type of HD should I fit? -- Thanks Man |
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Computer Man wrote:
> Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't seem > to be too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help with > hard drive installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive two > types of HD. IDE & SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 What > type of HD should I fit? It is quite unlikely that you have a SCSI hard drive. Open the computer and look at the drive that is in there now. It will have a brand name on it. Go to the drive mftr.'s website and look up the specs for your drive. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Actually there are three types of hard drives around now that are popular.
The standard IDE drive, SCSI and Serial ATA(IDE). A three year old computer probably has a standard IDE drive in it unless pretty big bucks were paid for a SCSI drive. The easiest way to check is to start Device manager. Right click My Computer, left click Manage, left click Device Manager. On the right side of the screen click the + next to Disk Drives. One at a time, right click on each drive shown there and then left click Properties then click on details tab. This will tell you whether the device is an IDE, USB, SCSI, etc. as the first part of the details. Hope this helps. "Computer Man" <ComputerMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CF1A5E4E-DE95-45F7-90FB-FD87DAF1CA24@microsoft.com... > Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't seem to > be > too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help with hard drive > installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive two types of HD. IDE > & > SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 What type of HD should I fit? > -- > Thanks Man > |
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Well that depends on whether or not you have a SCSI controller. I would
guess that your computer has IDE. Take the cable from your old drive to the store and they can tell you if it's SCSI or IDE. Or just look at the connector that your HD cable is plugged into. If it says something like IDE1 then it's IDE. Good luck. |
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Computer Man <ComputerMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't seem to be >too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help with hard drive >installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive two types of HD. IDE & >SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 What type of HD should I fit? If you had a SCSI adapter you'd pretty surely know it. Since your machine is three years old and you don't know about SCSI, odds are about 44 99/100% that you need an IDE drive. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(DTS) Slattery_T@bls.gov |
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Computer Man wrote:
> Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't > seem to be too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help > with hard drive installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive > two types of HD. IDE & SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 > What type of HD should I fit? There are considerably more than two types, although several are pretty much obsolete now. Today there are three types in fairly common use: SCSI, parallel ATA (aka PATA, IDE, or EIDE), and serial ATA (aka SATA). Unless you have a custom configuration (and you would likely know if you did), almost certainly you have the second type, parallel ATA (aka PATA, IDE, or EIDE). But to be sure, right-click on my Computer, choose Properties, and go to the Device Manager tab. It will tell you there what you have. It's easiest to add a drive of the type you already have, but the other types can be added too. However, you would probably not have motherboard support for them and would have to buy and install a separate add-in controller card. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Tim Slattery wrote:
> Computer Man <ComputerMan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >>Hi there. I want to add a second hard drive. Installation doesn't seem to be >>too hard, I've been visiting a few sites that offer help with hard drive >>installation. My problem is this. There are I beleive two types of HD. IDE & >>SCSI. My PC is three years old, ADVENT3307 What type of HD should I fit? > > > If you had a SCSI adapter you'd pretty surely know it. Since your > machine is three years old and you don't know about SCSI, odds are > about 44 99/100% that you need an IDE drive. > Are you 99 and 44/100% sure about that percentage? ;-) -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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