|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second hard
drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it with a gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most of my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to get going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites don't load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older computers and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time at home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a government benefit . -- signature |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
No, you can't use it format your 0 drive.. yes, you can use it to store
stuff.. yes, you can use it as a mirror of your boot drive by 'ghosting' an image of your OS and apps to it.. Other uses.. door stop, paper weight, arcane wall decoration, sanding block, offensive weapon, novelty ornament on a piece of furniture, table leg equaliser, drill stop.. Best use.. as per first paragraph, but not including 'format device'.. Secondary use.. in one of your older computers as a decent boot drive.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "Umwhat" <me.somewhere@somewhere else.com> wrote in message news 285942F-A800-47B3-BE30-1968EA412A5D@microsoft.com...> I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second > hard > drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to > reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it > with a > gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most > of > my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . > There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a > loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to > get > going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites > don't > load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older > computers > and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time > at > home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a > government benefit . > -- > signature |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
the older computers are paddock fodder , I'll keep up with the newer ones
thanks . 1 not 0 mirror eh ? I'll go and look that up thankyou and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year -- signature "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: > No, you can't use it format your 0 drive.. yes, you can use it to store > stuff.. yes, you can use it as a mirror of your boot drive by 'ghosting' an > image of your OS and apps to it.. > > Other uses.. door stop, paper weight, arcane wall decoration, sanding block, > offensive weapon, novelty ornament on a piece of furniture, table leg > equaliser, drill stop.. > > Best use.. as per first paragraph, but not including 'format device'.. > > Secondary use.. in one of your older computers as a decent boot drive.. > > -- > Mike Hall > MVP - Windows Shell/User > > > "Umwhat" <me.somewhere@somewhere else.com> wrote in message > news 285942F-A800-47B3-BE30-1968EA412A5D@microsoft.com...> > I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second > > hard > > drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to > > reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it > > with a > > gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most > > of > > my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . > > There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a > > loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to > > get > > going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites > > don't > > load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older > > computers > > and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time > > at > > home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a > > government benefit . > > -- > > signature > > > |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
A 2nd or 3rd hd cant be beat on a OS,use it to install less used programs,
paging file for the OS,storage,3rd party programs installations are great for this,etc. etc.... "Umwhat" wrote: > I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second hard > drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to > reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it with a > gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most of > my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . > There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a > loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to get > going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites don't > load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older computers > and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time at > home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a > government benefit . > -- > signature |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
I use the second hard drive for backing up data. The probability of both
drives failing at once is very slim. Since you are using Windows XP Home, the back up program isn't installed. It is called ntbackup.msi Visit the Microsoft site and download it. As opposed to Windows XP Pro, the back up will not save System Settings. "Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message news:4110F79C-410B-4D91-9292-39A14D956682@microsoft.com... > A 2nd or 3rd hd cant be beat on a OS,use it to install less used programs, > paging file for the OS,storage,3rd party programs installations are great > for this,etc. etc.... > > "Umwhat" wrote: > >> I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second >> hard >> drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to >> reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it >> with a >> gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most >> of >> my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . >> There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a >> loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to >> get >> going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites >> don't >> load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older >> computers >> and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time >> at >> home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a >> government benefit . >> -- >> signature |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
that's a good idea because I use System Restore already but I usually delete
all the old restore points . thankyou -- signature "Chuck Davis" wrote: > I use the second hard drive for backing up data. The probability of both > drives failing at once is very slim. Since you are using Windows XP Home, > the back up program isn't installed. It is called ntbackup.msi Visit the > Microsoft site and download it. As opposed to Windows XP Pro, the back up > will not save System Settings. > > "Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message > news:4110F79C-410B-4D91-9292-39A14D956682@microsoft.com... > > A 2nd or 3rd hd cant be beat on a OS,use it to install less used programs, > > paging file for the OS,storage,3rd party programs installations are great > > for this,etc. etc.... > > > > "Umwhat" wrote: > > > >> I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a second > >> hard > >> drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I want to > >> reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition , I love it > >> with a > >> gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and spend most > >> of > >> my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition properly . > >> There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm coming to a bit of a > >> loose end as it were too because I had a some older computers I got to > >> get > >> going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. sites > >> don't > >> load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older > >> computers > >> and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of my time > >> at > >> home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a > >> government benefit . > >> -- > >> signature > > > |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
Chuck Davis wrote:
> I use the second hard drive for backing up data. The probability of > both drives failing at once is very slim. I don't agree. Yes, it's highly unlikely that both drives will independently fail at once. But I don't recommend backup to a second non-removable hard drive because it leaves you susceptible to simultaneous loss of the original and backup to many of the most common dangers: severe power glitches, nearby lightning strikes, virus attacks, even theft of the computer. In my view, secure backup needs to be on removable media, and not kept in the computer. For really secure backup (needed, for example, if the life of your business depends on your data) you should have multiple generations of backup, and at least one of those generations should be stored off-site. My computer isn't used for business, but my personal backup scheme uses two identical removable hard drives,I alternate between the two, and use Drive Image to make a complete copy of the primary drive. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > Since you are using Windows > XP Home, the back up program isn't installed. It is called > ntbackup.msi Visit the Microsoft site and download it. As opposed to > Windows XP Pro, the back up will not save System Settings. > > "Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message > news:4110F79C-410B-4D91-9292-39A14D956682@microsoft.com... >> A 2nd or 3rd hd cant be beat on a OS,use it to install less used >> programs, paging file for the OS,storage,3rd party programs >> installations are great for this,etc. etc.... >> >> "Umwhat" wrote: >> >>> I understand I can use one to store but what else could I use a >>> second hard >>> drive for . I can also use it to format the other hard drive if I >>> want to reformat the 0 hard drive . I use Windows XP Home Edition >>> , I love it with a >>> gigiabyte of memory by the way , I play a few online games and >>> spend most of >>> my other time working out how to use Windows XP Home Edition >>> properly . There's no need for other utilities is there . I'm >>> coming to a bit of a loose end as it were too because I had a some >>> older computers I got to get >>> going and I found a few problems where older drivers from ftp. >>> sites don't >>> load or get copied properly by Windows so I'm giving up the older >>> computers >>> and looking for something to occupy my time too . I spend most of >>> my time at >>> home , I'm here to help out a 75 year old guy when I can and I get a >>> government benefit . >>> -- >>> signature |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Networking and External USB HardDrives? | Lazy Senior | Windows XP Network Web | 4 | 01-05-2006 04:07 AM |