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Advice on upgrading HD in an old dell
Hi there,
I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian |
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"Apollo" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian Well, you could "compress" the drive. My honest advice is to go for a new machine, I guess you can keep your old monitor. That will be the most cost effective way to get a fast, quality machine. BTW, I like Dell too. =Pete |
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"Apollo" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian Isn't coincidence a strange thing. I have just fitted a 40gb hard drive in an identical machine and it works a treat. I only found one problem throughout the entire job and that was down to the graphics adapter. It seems to be fussy about which monitor it works with. All four were bog standard SVGA, it worked with two but not with the other two. I also found it one of the easiest machines in which to fit a drive. Undo one screw and the drive holder lifts and swings right out. Keith (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!) |
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"Pete" wrote in message m... "Apollo" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian Well, you could "compress" the drive. My honest advice is to go for a new machine, I guess you can keep your old monitor. That will be the most cost effective way to get a fast, quality machine. BTW, I like Dell too. I have a nice fast machine thanks ;-) The dell box is to go under the stairs (headless) , purely as a media server. Thanks -- Ian |
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"Keith" wrote in message ... "Apollo" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian Isn't coincidence a strange thing. I have just fitted a 40gb hard drive in an identical machine and it works a treat. I only found one problem throughout the entire job and that was down to the graphics adapter. It seems to be fussy about which monitor it works with. All four were bog standard SVGA, it worked with two but not with the other two. I also found it one of the easiest machines in which to fit a drive. Undo one screw and the drive holder lifts and swings right out. Thanks Keith. I want to leave NT4 on it for a while, do you happen to know if I'll have any mbr or other issues from cloning to a new drive. -- Ian |
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"Apollo" wrote in
: "Keith" wrote in message ... "Apollo" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have been offered an old dell optiplex, P3 600MHz slot 1 with a small HD, 2GB from memory, maybe slightly bigger. I'm after some advice on fitting a larger HD, to use as a media server. The service tag is; IYA1T, shipped 7/4/2000, but I just seem to be going around in circles on the dell site and can't find any info on HD sizes. I don't have the box here yet, so I can't give much more info at the moment. I'm not after anything huge, around the 40GB mark will probably do. Will I see all of a drive this size or am I looking at a 32GB (or even lower) limit, bios is original and it's running NT4. Thanks, Ian Isn't coincidence a strange thing. I have just fitted a 40gb hard drive in an identical machine and it works a treat. I only found one problem throughout the entire job and that was down to the graphics adapter. It seems to be fussy about which monitor it works with. All four were bog standard SVGA, it worked with two but not with the other two. I also found it one of the easiest machines in which to fit a drive. Undo one screw and the drive holder lifts and swings right out. Thanks Keith. I want to leave NT4 on it for a while, do you happen to know if I'll have any mbr or other issues from cloning to a new drive. Isnt it possible to just leave the one already on there alone and add a second drive? I dont know much about the innards of Dells but always figured hardware-wise its pretty much the same as all the others. If yes, for the time being buy the new drive (40GBs are dirt cheap... maybe go for 80), use all of it for media, and let sleeping dogs lie. |
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"Kev" wrote in message ... Isnt it possible to just leave the one already on there alone and add a second drive? I dont know much about the innards of Dells but always figured hardware-wise its pretty much the same as all the others. If yes, for the time being buy the new drive (40GBs are dirt cheap... maybe go for 80), use all of it for media, and let sleeping dogs lie. Hi Kev, It's one of those low profile cases, only takes one hd. -- Ian |
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"Apollo" wrote in
: "Kev" wrote in message ... Isnt it possible to just leave the one already on there alone and add a second drive? I dont know much about the innards of Dells but always figured hardware-wise its pretty much the same as all the others. If yes, for the time being buy the new drive (40GBs are dirt cheap... maybe go for 80), use all of it for media, and let sleeping dogs lie. Hi Kev, It's one of those low profile cases, only takes one hd. I hate those how many 5 inch bays? If you have an extra one you can use one of those with the proper mount. Or... this might be a tight fit but rig something put it where the floppy is. Or how about replace the CD if you dont really need it. just get the proper mounts. Hmm... now Im making it difficult. Probably in the long run replacing the drive and reinstalling only what you need might be better...assuming you have the NT disks. Otherwise, I wonder if you could use Linux for your purposes, especially since most of those 'media center' appliances recognize it as well if you decide to get one of those... whereas they might not recognise NT (98, 2000, xp only). I looked up your service tag on dell and its a GX110 |
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