I have just given my Dad my old PC, to replace his ancient one from around 2000.
It has a SATA hard drive with Windows 7 installed on it.
The problem is he can't use his old printer with Windows 7. There is an available driver, but when I attempt to extract it, the message says there isn't enough storage space. This seems a bit crazy to be honest, as it;s not a very big hard drive (75GB total), but there is around 30GB free.
Anyway, unless you guys have a solution to that problem I was going to take his old hard drive (80GB) and put XP on it and make a dual boot setup. Then he could use his printer in that at least.
I was wondering though if I could simply pop that one into the new machine as it does currently have a recently installed copy of XP on it. I am aware that this may cause issues, but I wanted some good advice.
Also, this hard drive is an old style one (the one with the jumper) settings and I only have one connection on the motherboard for it. So I have had to connect the DVD drive and the hard drive on the same cable. I know that's not ideal, but it seems like there isn't another option. That won't cause problems with the dual boot setup will it?
It has a SATA hard drive with Windows 7 installed on it.
The problem is he can't use his old printer with Windows 7. There is an available driver, but when I attempt to extract it, the message says there isn't enough storage space. This seems a bit crazy to be honest, as it;s not a very big hard drive (75GB total), but there is around 30GB free.
Anyway, unless you guys have a solution to that problem I was going to take his old hard drive (80GB) and put XP on it and make a dual boot setup. Then he could use his printer in that at least.
I was wondering though if I could simply pop that one into the new machine as it does currently have a recently installed copy of XP on it. I am aware that this may cause issues, but I wanted some good advice.
Also, this hard drive is an old style one (the one with the jumper) settings and I only have one connection on the motherboard for it. So I have had to connect the DVD drive and the hard drive on the same cable. I know that's not ideal, but it seems like there isn't another option. That won't cause problems with the dual boot setup will it?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 HP 32bitAMD Athlon X2 Dual Core2GhzRadeon X800 XL
- OS
- Windows 7 HP 32bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core
- Motherboard
- MSI K9AGM2
- Memory
- 2Ghz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon X800 XL
- Sound Card
- SB Audigy 2 ZS
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19" Dell
- Hard Drives
- 300GB Hitachi
- PSU
- 420w
- Case
- Akasa Zen