richlevy • Feb 15, 2009 8:20 am
My C: drive is becoming overcrowded. Even with installing to a second drive, I find that with overhead, multiple user, etc., I am having to do more cleanups. My original drive is 40GB with 32GB for C: and 8GB used as a restore partition.
I currently have two IDE drives on a single cable. I found some great deals, including a 1TB drive for under $90, but everything on sale seems to be SATA. The IDE drives seem to cost twice as much or I get half as much storage for the price.
I do not think that I have a PCI slot left for a SATA controller, and I'm not sure how my 4-5 year old Compaq would handle a SATA primary drive.
I have a larger (about 190GB) IDE internal backup drive in an external case. My options are to:
1) Swap the 40GB and 190GB drives, and buy a replacement external drive.
2) Buy the 1TB internal, and purchase a SATA to IDE adapter
Does anyone have any experience using these adapters?
I currently have two IDE drives on a single cable. I found some great deals, including a 1TB drive for under $90, but everything on sale seems to be SATA. The IDE drives seem to cost twice as much or I get half as much storage for the price.
I do not think that I have a PCI slot left for a SATA controller, and I'm not sure how my 4-5 year old Compaq would handle a SATA primary drive.
I have a larger (about 190GB) IDE internal backup drive in an external case. My options are to:
1) Swap the 40GB and 190GB drives, and buy a replacement external drive.
2) Buy the 1TB internal, and purchase a SATA to IDE adapter
Does anyone have any experience using these adapters?