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cbbjork
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Location: Lima, Peru
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:00 am Post subject: Bringing my hard drive?? |
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I figured I wouldnt go through the hassle of bringing my whole box to Seoul, but instead I��d bring at least my hard drive (with all my programs and games) and my graphics card. A friend of mine told me that this might prove difficult when trying to have someone assemble it in Seoul, because of the drivers, etc, etc. I know enough about computers to understand that I *will* need different drivers installed for the different motherboard and all that good stuff, but will a technician be able to do that with my existing operating system or, as he says, will my computer run the chance of not being able to boot correctly?
Thanks for any help provided  |
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Bulsajo

Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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You should be fine, it won't be that big of a deal at all.
However, you could partition your HD so that you have the O/S on C:\, Program Files on D:\, data on E:\.
That might make the transition smoother and would provide a little more security. |
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keninseoul
Joined: 09 Mar 2004 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:05 pm Post subject: nooooooooooooooooooooo problem |
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when you do swap in ur h/d, just install whatever new drivers you need; monitor, sound card, usb(maybe). Done is 'dozens' of times. No need to panic, pause, p!ss-around, partition. Most recent versions of Windows are smart enough to recognize new equipment, and commence re-configuration. |
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Bulsajo

Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:55 pm Post subject: Re: nooooooooooooooooooooo problem |
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keninseoul wrote: |
No need to panic, pause, p!ss-around, partition. |
BTW, partitioning is always a good idea, for the health of your drive and the security of your data. |
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cbbjork
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Location: Lima, Peru
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 5:12 pm Post subject: thanks! |
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thanks for the help and advice  |
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Down-Under
Joined: 24 Jan 2006
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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:34 am Post subject: |
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If you are planning on ripping out your hard disk, installed with XP, you probably will not be able to just plug it into a new system and get it going. XP recognises the hardware it is installed on. (If you are tech minded, you could run a program called Sysprep under the Tools folder on the original XP Install disk--available only with the Pro version. This removes the IDs added when XP installs.) It will be easier to carry a Bootable XP Install CD with you... or buy one when you come in.
Considering prices of equipment, unless you have a high capacity hard disk and want to save on costs, you may be better served by creating a couple of DVD with install versions of all the programs you require. Ditto for your data. Considerably lighter to carry than a hard disk. |
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Bulsajo

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keninseoul
Joined: 09 Mar 2004 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:42 pm Post subject: health? |
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BTW, partitioning is always a good idea, for the health of your drive and the security of your data. |
Health? I rub vitamin C tablets on mine
Security? well ................ it might offer some "protection" against a virus or whatnot (and if forced to re-format the OS drive, 'save' your data) but I never found it worth the trouble. Better to use your PC wisely, and have anti-virus/intrusion software in place. |
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Bulsajo

Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 2:19 pm Post subject: Re: health? |
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keninseoul wrote: |
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BTW, partitioning is always a good idea, for the health of your drive and the security of your data. |
Health? I rub vitamin C tablets on mine
Security? well ................ it might offer some "protection" against a virus or whatnot (and if forced to re-format the OS drive, 'save' your data) but I never found it worth the trouble. Better to use your PC wisely, and have anti-virus/intrusion software in place. |
Not worth the trouble?
Better to use your pc wisely?!?
So I guess you're one of those guys who stores all his MP3s, videos, his résumé, his address book contacts and emails addresses, his masters thesis, all of his installed software, games, saved game files, etc. on the same partition as his o/s?
Do you know how hard it is to partition a hard drive?
I'm guessing you don't.
Or rather, is data loss is inconsequential to you because you have nothing worth saving?
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ddeubel

Joined: 20 Jul 2005
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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Why not leave your computer as is and get an external hard drive and load it up.....??????? Bring it over and plug it in? A thought.
Also , I'm thinking of getting an external hard drive for my laptop. Is a 3.5" with 160GB much more cumbersome than a 2.5 with 80GB? It is cheaper, larger capacity but will I have problems powering the larger 3.5???
tHX.
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cbbjork
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Location: Lima, Peru
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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No shit huh? im just afraid of it getting banged up too bad, stolen (i have a stop in Caracas before getting back to the states, and then to seoul), and getting charged for something?? would I get charged for a compy at the airport in S.K.?
About the external hard drive. If you don��t have a separate power source (is it firewire or usb?) you might have some lag issues, I would think, if you dont have your lappy plugged in to the wall. |
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