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If I update my mobo and processor, what do I need to do to my HD? Do I need to reformat it? Or will the system boot up regardless? Sorry for the newb questions but I've finally gotten fed up with my current system. Unfortunately, I have a very limited budget to upgrade ($300). I'll have another $300 in about 6 months but I can't wait that long.
Currently:
PIII - 1ghz
Crap board
MSI TI4200 64meg (I'll OC it once I get the new board)
768 of PC133
40gig HD
DVD/CDRW
Priority #1 is new mobo and processor which brings along new RAM which will blow that initial $300. Any recommendations?
Currently:
PIII - 1ghz
Crap board
MSI TI4200 64meg (I'll OC it once I get the new board)
768 of PC133
40gig HD
DVD/CDRW
Priority #1 is new mobo and processor which brings along new RAM which will blow that initial $300. Any recommendations?
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A fresh install at a minimum.......better to do a complete format if you haven't done one in a while...........you'd be suprized how much better your system works with a totally clean install.........gets rid of all that spyware, adware and all those little nasties that get hidden away on your HD..........
As for what you can get for $300, Here's what I would do......
Abit NF7-S Rev 2, @ Newegg.com @ $89 Free shipping.
AMD 2500 XP-M @ Newegg.com @ $88 Free shipping
Kingmax PC3200 Super Ram, 2x256 meg @ Newegg.com @ $51 EA. Free shipping
Total Price: $279 and you have a pretty good system........
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 166&depa=0
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As for what you can get for $300, Here's what I would do......
Abit NF7-S Rev 2, @ Newegg.com @ $89 Free shipping.
AMD 2500 XP-M @ Newegg.com @ $88 Free shipping
Kingmax PC3200 Super Ram, 2x256 meg @ Newegg.com @ $51 EA. Free shipping
Total Price: $279 and you have a pretty good system........
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 166&depa=0
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 002&depa=0
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 401&depa=0
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This is 1 that I really like for the price........all you need after that is a 80mm fan..........
Thermalright ALX-800 @ newegg.com @ $19.99 Free shipping
Thermaltake Smart II @ Newegg.com @ $8.99 $4 shipping
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 111&depa=0
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Thermalright ALX-800 @ newegg.com @ $19.99 Free shipping
Thermaltake Smart II @ Newegg.com @ $8.99 $4 shipping
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 111&depa=0
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 115&depa=0
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Ah, just a quick update. I have a friend offer to sell me his old mobo/processor/RAM/Graphics card for $300 which fits perfectly with my budget. He's upgrading to a FX-53 rig with an X800XT so he's selling me his Asus P4P800-Deluxe/P4 2.8C/1gig PC4200/9800XT. Here's my question, if I throw in another HD can I install my OS (still ME though that will change in another 4-5 months) onto it, have the mobo boot from it, and then copy all of my existing data from my current HD? Or even have the old one as a storage drive even though it has a copy of Windows on it? I want to keep all of the data on my current HD without have to burn a bunch of CDs. What do you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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I think you can keep the old HDD, it's way easier. And as long as it is not set to boot, it will not do that. And, if you are completely sure that you don't want to run windows from that old HDD, you can delete the c:\windows folder so you have more space for data. And I guess there would be somewhere a swapfile, too, maybe with the extension "386" (?) - not sure about that, win9x/me times were a long ago for me. You can delete this swap file too.
wow for $300 that is a great deal. That's worth over $500+Wolfgang70 wrote:Ah, just a quick update. I have a friend offer to sell me his old mobo/processor/RAM/Graphics card for $300 which fits perfectly with my budget. He's upgrading to a FX-53 rig with an X800XT so he's selling me his Asus P4P800-Deluxe/P4 2.8C/1gig PC4200/9800XT. Here's my question, if I throw in another HD can I install my OS (still ME though that will change in another 4-5 months) onto it, have the mobo boot from it, and then copy all of my existing data from my current HD? Or even have the old one as a storage drive even though it has a copy of Windows on it? I want to keep all of the data on my current HD without have to burn a bunch of CDs. What do you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance.