PC configuration I use to upgrade hard drives with XBOXHDM

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  1. error55o

    error55o Regular member

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    I have 5 pc's, i went through 2 before finding the one below worked

    ASUS A7V333 mother board
    256 branded memory
    a creative DVD 4 speed drive connected using ATA-80 compatable cable
    nothing else but a keyboard n screen
    and the distructions

    this works for me, tell me what works for you so others can see if they stand a chance of upgrading the hard drive
     
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  2. error55o

    error55o Regular member

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    come people, share the knoladge
     
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    I don't know why people have a problem period! I used a 10 year old HP with only it's origonal cd-drive and it worked fine. I mean this thing was old. had only 32mb ram, 422 mhrz old as shit Etherlink card the works! Upgrading was easy even with that!
     
  4. error55o

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    well i had probs with the first two i tried, they would'nt read the dvd properly, and this is why i started this thred
     
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    Yeah a lot of people seem to experience problems with the drive not reading it properly. I think most people assume that just any brand of cd or dvd will do the job at whatever burn rate. DEAD WRONG! Most PC's only like certain media types and they should always burn it at the lowest possible speed. Thats what works for me. There is one Problem and the solution i would like to talk about. Some people experience a problem with the locking of HDD's. This problem can be remedied easily. To further explain.....some PC's have a BIOS setup that doesn't enable locking of HDD's. This occurs when the PC boots, the BIOS disable security locking for some reason. To compensate, when you load linux on cd or dvd, connect the HDD after the menus load up. The PC can't disable HDD locking if there is no HDD during boot. I tried it and it worked believe it or not. This came froma friend of mine who had this problem, and it works. Both of us tested it! SWEET!
     
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    WOW! realy! I will keep that in mind, have you posted this anywhere else? I would ^_^

    does it work for "Non-Lockable" drives too???
     
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    and i forgot to say...

    I find burining at 4 speed works on 99.8% of drives these days
     

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