M
Moe Hair
I currently have Win 2000 pro installed on an old 16 gig drive and the
drive is in bad shape (needs to be defragged, is slow, and sounds like it's
on it's last legs).
When I partitioned the new drive I installed a few months ago (120 gig), I
created a partition for the OS. If I do a new install, and go into BIOS
setup so that the computer boots from the larger drive with the new
install, will there be any problems and will all the files I've previously
saved on the new drive still be intact? I'm aware I'll have to reload all
the programs and I've copied all my data files from the old 16 gig drive
already.
drive is in bad shape (needs to be defragged, is slow, and sounds like it's
on it's last legs).
When I partitioned the new drive I installed a few months ago (120 gig), I
created a partition for the OS. If I do a new install, and go into BIOS
setup so that the computer boots from the larger drive with the new
install, will there be any problems and will all the files I've previously
saved on the new drive still be intact? I'm aware I'll have to reload all
the programs and I've copied all my data files from the old 16 gig drive
already.