Re: Backing up to external HDD.
If your two hard drives are on the same (primary) IDE cable and you have a CD or
other optical drive on the secondary IDE cable, you can put a third hard drive on
the secondary cable with the optical drive. Jumper the third hard drive as Master
and the optical drive as Slave, unless the third drive is a Western Digital. With a
W-D drive, you'd set it as Single and the optical drive as Slave..
If the optical drive is using a 40-wire, 40-pin cable, you may want to replace the
cable with a newer 80-wire, 40-pin cable. If the drive is "faster" than ATA-66 and
the motherboard IDE controller supports greater than ATA-66, you'll need the newer
cable to utilize ATA-100.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
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"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
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>> Don't use USB. *Maximum* transfer speeds for USB 1.0 and 1.1 are 1.5Mbps
> & 12Mbps,
>> respectively; while USB 2.0 has a max of 480Mbps (Megabits per second),
> about 40
>> times faster. A hard drive connected to USB 2.0 will transfer maybe
> 40MBps
>> (Megabytes per second). So, your 4 hours is better than anticipated for
> USB 1.1
>>
>> Why not install a second hard drive internally to an IDE connection and
> transfer the
>> files, then remove the drive?
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> Thanks for that Glen,
> I have been caught between a rock and a hard place,
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> I am running a piddly 6Gb HDD as C
> then a 40Gb HDD as D
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> I have been against upgrading the 6Gb as it has a
> huge 4 million record database that is proprietory
> and I need to organise new
> installation disks etc etc.
>
> Is one able to install a 3rd HDD internally?
> I have the space
>
> Rodney
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