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Old May 16th 05, 09:31 PM
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I installed a second hard drive in my Dell. It only came with 40 GB, 35 for
extra programs. The 2nd was a 120 GB. I wired it as the original to be the
primary since it had the xp on it. Is there a way to switch the 120 to the
default without rewiring the 2 hard drives

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