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Hard drive swap

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Graywolf96

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P3, soyo MB, win 98SE, 384M ram, 13G primary hard drive-bootup drive, 40G secondary hard drive for video editing, using software to recognize the 40G.

1. What is the easiest way to make my 40G the primary bootup drive and transfer all programs from the 13G? Would like to avoid having to reinstall all software and associated updates. I then will buy an 80G as secondary hard drive for video editing.

2. Can I then take the 13G hard drive and put it in a Pentium 1 which now has the standard 1.2G hard drive? I use this machine as a networked game station (right now just two direct networked cards between computers) for two-player games.
 
1 Ghost, but will your hardware support the drive?

2 Possibly. but you will probably want a clean reinstall Ed Fair
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Thanks.

Guess you're right and time to move on to newer system if it really appears necessary.
 
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