I have a five-year-old HP desktop (i7-930 @ 2.8 GHz, 8 GB RAM, Windows 7).
The original 1.5 TB drive died two years ago, and the 1 TB replacement (WD1002FAEX) seems to be a slower drive. I want to buy a faster one to replace it.
The motherboard SATA interface is listed as 3 GB/s (4 ports...
In setting the page file for a normal hard drive (By normal I mean non-SSD) I agreed with those who said to NOT disable the paging file. One such site was Lifehacker. Years on, on pages where they agree with me, as in Lifehacker that you should NOT disable the page file, they are saying to set the...
Hello all, This is an ASUS P5P43TD-Pro socket 775 Q8400, latest BIOS release. Works normally in all known other aspects. Windows 7 Enterprise, x64. 16GB memory. BIOS settings all "auto", i.e. no OC or anything of the sort. On-board LAN, Serial, parallel, IEEE all disabled. NVidia 220 video card,...
So my 1 TB internal hard drive has less than 30 GB of space and I want to upgrade to a 2 TB internal so I can hold more of my games on it. How would I be able to transfer every single thing from the 1 TB to the 2 TB?
I've spent several hours doing searches trying to find a reason for the way drive letters have been assigned on a new system I put together today. Every system I have ever configured (starting in the late 80's) with 2 internal drives the first partition on the boot drive is C: and first partition...