-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Installing a second hard drive

Connie I am late I am sure. If you install the new drive as slave, and turn 
on the puter it should be drive D/ in windows explorer. and should be almost 
empty. hell let us know whay happens.
Love Hank 

C.E. Cochran writes: 

> 
> Hi everyone.  I have a computer here with a very hard small drive, so I want
> to put another hard drive in it.  I don't want to lose anything that's on
> the drive that is in it now, I just want to add the additional drive.  I'm
> fairly sure that's possible - I have some questions I'm sure you will find
> very simple but I really have no idea.  Do I just install the new drive as
> slave, and how does the computer recognize it?  Do I install Windows 98 on
> the new drive as well?  How do you make the computer run programs from both
> drives?  I hope I'm making sense with these questions - I've never had a
> computer with more than one hard drive in it so I'm totally clueless about
> this.  Any advice anyone can give me regarding this will be greatly
> appreciated.  I'm comfortable working inside the computer - I've installed
> CD-ROMs, CD-RWs, memory, etc.  I just don't know about hard drives and how
> the programs will run after you put them on more than one drive - thanks
> everyone, Connie C.

Sincerely Yours, Hank.
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