Need Help for Adding New HDD

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  1. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #1

    Need Help for Adding New HDD


    I currently have one 160 GB C:\ drive that both my Win 7, Programs and Docs are on. I want to add a 500 GB drive, make 50 GB of it my C:\ for the OS -- 225 GB of it my D:\ for Programs -- 225 GB my E:\ for Docs. I would then make the 160 GB drive a 30 GB F:\ for OS backup and 130 GB G:\ for Doc backup. Since the backups are compressed, I assume the numbers would work for the foreseeable future. == I have a few questions on this. == First, do the partition numbers sound right? -- Second, What do I have to do to change the drive letters to make the new 500 GB my C:, D: and E:? I am not backing up my Program files, because if there were a problem in the future, they would have to be reinstalled anyway, is that correct?
    == One final question. This is the HD I have my eye on. WD Caviar Blue SE16 3.5in 500GB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive WD5000AAKS Western Digital Hard Disk Drive HDD HD 7200 RPM 16MB Cache-Best Computer Online Store Houston Buy Discount Prices Texas-Directron.com I am not sure what SATA means except that it has a different type wire than IDE. This would fit OK with my motherboard, correct? Thanks for all of your help.
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  2. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #2

    bigmck said:
    I currently have one 160 GB C:\ drive that both my Win 7, Programs and Docs are on. I want to add a 500 GB drive, make 50 GB of it my C:\ for the OS -- 225 GB of it my D:\ for Programs -- 225 GB my E:\ for Docs. I would then make the 160 GB drive a 30 GB F:\ for OS backup and 130 GB G:\ for Doc backup. Since the backups are compressed, I assume the numbers would work for the foreseeable future. == I have a few questions on this. == First, do the partition numbers sound right? -- Second, What do I have to do to change the drive letters to make the new 500 GB my C:, D: and E:? I am not backing up my Program files, because if there were a problem in the future, they would have to be reinstalled anyway, is that correct?
    == One final question. This is the HD I have my eye on. WD Caviar Blue SE16 3.5in 500GB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive WD5000AAKS Western Digital Hard Disk Drive HDD HD 7200 RPM 16MB Cache-Best Computer Online Store Houston Buy Discount Prices Texas-Directron.com I am not sure what SATA means except that it has a different type wire than IDE. This would fit OK with my motherboard, correct? Thanks for all of your help.

    What is SATA or Serial ATA?
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  3. Posts : 660
    win7
       #3

    Don't forget, you are going to lose some space for things such as the system reserved space for the boot files(100mb)
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  4. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #4

    Here is your mother board.
    Yes it has two SATA-2 3.0Gbs ports on the mother board for the hard drive you listed in post #1 to plug into.

    You will need a power cable and a data cable like Brianzion posted.
    They are not included with the hard drive.
    ECS Web Site

    Data cable.
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  6. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #6

    sata power cable
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  7. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #7

    I myself personaly have 6 sata ports which im thinking of taking use of i mean why not ?

    i have three open ports left why not make them all hard drives that would be very insane and i have the slots for atleast 2 more hard drives possibly add a third drive like a blueray but from what i seen before windows only reconizes 2 rom drives the hard drives might be different can someone give me a answer cause i tested it out through ide and it didnt work i have three roms installed right now 2 lg dvd burners and a nec dvd player and cd burner 1 rom sata the other two ide also the second ide rom is unplugged just to let you know

    it won't let the system boot when it is plugged
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  8. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #8

    Personally I would go with a SSD for the OS only and then use your old drive for backups. Then get a 500 GB drive for storage (programs, document, etc. etc.).
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  9. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #9

    I second the SSD but it is a much bigger purchase price. From a performance standpoint no contest but do go Sata III and used a PCIe sata III adapter such as !
    ASUS U3S6 PCI Express Expansion Card - 2x USB 3.0, 2x SATA-6G at TigerDirect.com
    You get two Sata III internal and two USB 3 external, works great !
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  10. mjf
    Posts : 5,969
    Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
       #10

    If your heart's set on 500GB ok.
    But why not just get 1TB (eg. Caviar Black or Seagate Barracuda). What are they US$100 or less.

    "...I am not backing up my Program files, because if there were a problem in the future, they would have to be reinstalled anyway, is that correct? "

    NO! Unless I'm missing something. Keep a couple of system images. When disaster strikes restore and everything's back OS, your programs - the works within say 20 minutes. (a little longer if you need to stick in a new HDD).
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