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Old February 19th 06, 09:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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I have an intel pent III processor 596 mhz 384 of ram. I am running a 4g hard
drive,old and used. I found a 120g hard drive for a god price. How do I know
if it is compatable. Nw hard drive says ATA/133 . My system came with a 20g
hard drive wth ultra ATA/66. I am currently not using the ultra 66 psi card,
Im going stright to the mother board. (my os is xp home edition}. Wil this
computer built in 2000 even recognize this new had drive?
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Old February 19th 06, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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If you visit the motherboard website, you may get some clues there..

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I have an intel pent III processor 596 mhz 384 of ram. I am running a 4g
hard
drive,old and used. I found a 120g hard drive for a god price. How do I
know
if it is compatable. Nw hard drive says ATA/133 . My system came with a
20g
hard drive wth ultra ATA/66. I am currently not using the ultra 66 psi
card,
Im going stright to the mother board. (my os is xp home edition}. Wil this
computer built in 2000 even recognize this new had drive?



 




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