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| Thread ID: 30967 | 2003-03-08 03:02:00 | Upgrading some, keeping the rest | Lionking (3314) | Press F1 |
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| 126496 | 2003-03-08 03:02:00 | Hi, I run Windows 2000 Professional, and over the years (months) I have religiously installed all available security patches, updates and service packs. I have done the same for all the software that I use including antivirus, Internet browsers, games, CD-Burners etc. on a 40GB hard drive. Everything is ticking along fine, but now I think I need more power and more space. I am thinking of getting a new nForce2 motherboard with integrated video and sound, CPU, DDR RAMs combo on a 80GB HDD while keeping the rest of my stuff, e.g., full tower casing, DVD-ROM Drive, CDRW, IDE Zip Drive etc. What is the best way to go about doing that without having to reformat the hard drive and reinstalling everything? Can you guide me through step by step on how I can do it. Do I transfer everything to a bigger harddrive first, and how do I do that? Then change the motherboard with the new CPU and RAMs after that, or should it be the other way round? I have a Asus A7V, AMD Duron 600, 512 MB of PC133 RAM and like to change it to a MSI K7N2G-LISR, AMD XP2100+, 512 MB of RAM comprising 2 sticks of 256MB of PC 2700 DDR333 or PC 3200 DDR400 RAMs. Cheers |
Lionking (3314) | ||
| 126497 | 2003-03-09 04:38:00 | Hi Have a look here pressf1.pcworld.co.nz and here http://www.techtutorials.com/ have a look at PF1 FAQ, theres another recent post that mentions another good site (name escapes me) for building comps. HTH Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 126498 | 2003-03-09 05:56:00 | dont know how an image would work on a new nmother board but if you just replace the HDD with a bigger one it should be easy enough to use drive image magic to copy everything over to it Partionmagic is very good as well to keep nthe c:drive at a manageable size easier to defrag and back up etc have both if you need them | kiwibeat (304) | ||
| 126499 | 2003-03-11 00:18:00 | Soorry Its power Quest Drive image 2002 that I am using at the moment very straight forward to use have it on cd if you need any more help or advice www.epinions.com |
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| 126500 | 2003-03-11 00:22:00 | The Duron can easily be changed to a 1.3 thunderbird cpu and just add a 80 gig Hdd plus the dvd drive etc and you will have a really fast PC dont go with onboard graphics it will slow you down a lot especially for gaming | kiwibeat (304) | ||
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