Personal computing discussed
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ol blue wrote:Assuming you're using IDE drives, make sure your boot drive is jumpered as a master and is on the primary IDE channel. Put your other drive wherever it fits - either as slave on the primary channel or as whatever is open on the secondary channel. No need to bother with formatting it if it's already formatted, although you can if you want to.i'm going to put my old 20 gig hard drive along side my 40 gig. how do i get it to work? do i have to format it and install windows separately? (i've never done this before) thanks for the help