davidleehansel
Technical User
I need to reinstall windows Xp Home Edition W/SP2 in to my parents computer, but the thing is that we have a lot of pictures, music, and other data that we would like to keep.
I was thinking about buying a hard drive for there computer, and I was looking at this one
I looked at this hard drive due to the fact that my parent's motherboard has 2 built in SATA device connectors. But the motherboard connectors are: 2 x Ultra DMA 133/100 and 2 x Serial ATA with RAID 0, 1 function, connections. Will a SATA-150 work with any of those connectors and will I have to buy a molex adapter or will the red cable that came with the motherboard work just fine.
Finally if everything above is correct and the computer will recognize the hard drive and set it up for me can I backup all the data I need to on the new hard drive and then format the Orignal hard drive and then reinstall windows Xp home edition and be able to move all my date back on to the Orignal hard drive and then use the new hard drive as a half backup and half storage for all future data.
Basically I just want to know if I buy the new hard drive: A) will it work, B) Do I have to buy an adapter of some sort, C) Will it set it's self up and D) if I put data on the new hard drive and then format the Orignal hard drive and reinstall an operating on the Orignal hard drive will I still have the data on the new hard rive to move back to the Orignal hard drive and then use the new hard drive as half storage and half for a backup hard rive, Thank you for all your help, who ever replies to this. Your information is very helpful. I will list my setup below for you guy's to get an idea on the setup it's going to go in.
Computer Specs:
New Power supply (I don't think it has a SATA power cord so I will have to buy a molex adapter, right)
Asus A7V600 motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2Ghz
640mb of ram
80 gig ide hard drive
DVD-ROM
cd-rw
floppy
sound blaster live 5.1 sound card
nivida 128mb video card
bios hasn't been updated due to the fact that everything works, so why fix it, if it isn't broke.
Please E-mail me directly at DavidLeeHansel@aol.com, thank you and have a nice day.
I was thinking about buying a hard drive for there computer, and I was looking at this one
I looked at this hard drive due to the fact that my parent's motherboard has 2 built in SATA device connectors. But the motherboard connectors are: 2 x Ultra DMA 133/100 and 2 x Serial ATA with RAID 0, 1 function, connections. Will a SATA-150 work with any of those connectors and will I have to buy a molex adapter or will the red cable that came with the motherboard work just fine.
Finally if everything above is correct and the computer will recognize the hard drive and set it up for me can I backup all the data I need to on the new hard drive and then format the Orignal hard drive and then reinstall windows Xp home edition and be able to move all my date back on to the Orignal hard drive and then use the new hard drive as a half backup and half storage for all future data.
Basically I just want to know if I buy the new hard drive: A) will it work, B) Do I have to buy an adapter of some sort, C) Will it set it's self up and D) if I put data on the new hard drive and then format the Orignal hard drive and reinstall an operating on the Orignal hard drive will I still have the data on the new hard rive to move back to the Orignal hard drive and then use the new hard drive as half storage and half for a backup hard rive, Thank you for all your help, who ever replies to this. Your information is very helpful. I will list my setup below for you guy's to get an idea on the setup it's going to go in.
Computer Specs:
New Power supply (I don't think it has a SATA power cord so I will have to buy a molex adapter, right)
Asus A7V600 motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2Ghz
640mb of ram
80 gig ide hard drive
DVD-ROM
cd-rw
floppy
sound blaster live 5.1 sound card
nivida 128mb video card
bios hasn't been updated due to the fact that everything works, so why fix it, if it isn't broke.
Please E-mail me directly at DavidLeeHansel@aol.com, thank you and have a nice day.