rb wrote:
> Old fud lost in space going back and trying to re-establish old pc ties.
>
> I have an 8 yr old pc I'd like to put a new 30gb hard drive in. That's
> what's there now.
>
> As long as I match up what where with it, will the pc match up OK? Or, do
> I need to find something that will match my pc board? I'm sure there are
> plenty.
>
> Where do I get the disks to start and run the Win 2000 disks I have?
>
>
For that age system, the drive interface has to be IDE (a 40-pin
connector on the back). As long as you buy an IDE drive, you should
have no problems. It is true that newer drives are designed for faster
data transfer speeds, but they are essentially backward-compatible.
As for transferring your data, one poster suggested Acronis True Image.
Currently, Acronis has a 15-day FREE trial on their newest version,
V.11. There are others out there as well: another freebie is SelfImage,
found at:
http://selfimage.excelcia.org/
Lots of folks like Norton Ghost; but, that costs, just as Acronis True
Image does is you miss the free trial.
As for the Windows 2000 discs, you might want to check Ebay. Haven't
looked for that particular OS, but I have bought both Windows 98 and
Windows XP discs off Ebay.