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Dec 5, 2011

Add an Extra Hard Drive to Your PC - Internal or External?

If the decision is to be an internal hard drive, then a little research is required. The first thing you will need to do is to find out what kind of extra hard drive is required.

To find this out you will have to either check out the specifications in your computers manual. Or you can open up the case and take a look inside.

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Before you enter into the workings of the computer, you must be aware of the dangers of static. One of the ways to reduce the risk would be to wear an anti static wristband.

Add an Extra Hard Drive to Your PC - Internal or External?

Most machines only have one hard drive, therefore it should be fairly easy to add another.

The cable system is very important when adding an extra hard drive to the computer. There are two common cable systems used to connect drives to the motherboard. One system includes the IDE drives, which are also known as PATA or Parallel ATA. These cables are flat or thick and are as wide as your finger.

The other system has the SATA drives or the Serial ATA drives. For these drives the cables are thin and are about the diameter of a pencil.

The common and mass-market computers will generally have the PATA or the SATA drives. Although is also possible that your computer has SCSI hard drives, in which case you will need SCSI cables.

If your machine already has two drives, then it becomes a little difficult to install a third one. it is much simpler to add an external drive.

An external enclosure system is probably the easiest way to add an extra hard drive to your computer. The system is fairly simple here a standard hard drive is enclosed within a desk-friendly case and then plugged into your computer usually via USB. You only have to format your new hard drive and it immediately registers as an extra hard drive on your computer. Now you can perform normal actions like adding, changing, creating and deleting files.

The biggest advantage of an external enclosure system is that it is possible to change the extra hard drive without any trouble if you need even more space. You can also transfer the hard drive to another computer. The biggest advantage is that you don't even need to open up the old machine and it also removes the risk of static.

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