- Feb 23, 2007
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I was forced to get a new hard drive this week when the old 80gb one I had finally filled-up, causing all kinds of lock-ups and errors in Windows. So I hopped on Newegg and got myself a 250gb WD. This is my first Hard Drive addition install, and I have a few questions. So far, this is what I have done: Installed HD using SATA cable that came with mobo (better one coming), then d/led WD newest tool kit and set-up new HD as boot drive, which copied everything over from my old one, system and non-system files, then I went into my BIOS and disabled RAID (only have one HD on SATA) and moved my new HD up the boot list to #1 (when I did this, new HD became C: drive, old one became F
. I did not partition anything yet, and I still have two HD's installed with the same stuff on them. Should I just remove my old 80gb HD and keep as backup, etc., or should I leave it in and use it as storage? I guess it is up to me, but I want to make sure that whatever I do, I do not compromise the speed that my newest drive offers. It seems I have done all or most of what I should have, but I don't notice much of a difference in speed yet, which is disappointing. Any help is appreciated, and here are my specs:
Gigabyte K8triton nForce3, etc.
Athlon 64 3500+
Radeon 9800 Pro
Hard drives:
OLD: Seagate Barracuda 80gb 7200 rpm 4mb cache (4 yrs old) - hooked up with reg. IDE connection
NEW: WD Caviar SE16 250GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - hooked up via SATA
p.s. this is a silly question, as I'm sure it doesn't matter, but I lost my mobo instruction book and I was wondering if it matters at all which SATA connection (0 or 1) I hook up to if I'm not using raid? thanks again.
Gigabyte K8triton nForce3, etc.
Athlon 64 3500+
Radeon 9800 Pro
Hard drives:
OLD: Seagate Barracuda 80gb 7200 rpm 4mb cache (4 yrs old) - hooked up with reg. IDE connection
NEW: WD Caviar SE16 250GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - hooked up via SATA
p.s. this is a silly question, as I'm sure it doesn't matter, but I lost my mobo instruction book and I was wondering if it matters at all which SATA connection (0 or 1) I hook up to if I'm not using raid? thanks again.