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you could insiall another OS on it.
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I never thought of that. Sounds very interesting though. I can just partition it so I still have file storage capabilities? Would it require reformatting? I also do not know how to boot from the drive. (Somewhat noob) Thanks though!
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1.It would not require reformat
2.You could keep file storing abilities
3.To boot from a drive you enter the BIOS when you first turn on your computer, arrow key over to boot, select boot device property or something like that and choose that hard drive as number 1.(you will have to do this everytime you want to boot from it)
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What problems should I expect to run into?
No partitioning needed?
Boot from BIOS even though it's esata?
I just want to be sure before I attempt it. I don't really know what I'm doing.
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you would need to partition it. If your computer is newer you should be able to boot from external HDD. Make sure you have enough space on it.
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Goto start menu. right click "computer" and select "manage" you will see a list to the right. double click "disk management" Right click the drive you want your OS on. Select "shrink" then type in how much space you want on the new partition. and follow the steps. once finished select the partition. It should say "unallocated space" select format and choose the NTFS file system. When you install the OS just select that drive.
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10-07-2009, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2009, 09:30 PM by ProspectDotNet.)
Thank you joey23art. I will post back with results.
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In shrink options, if I choose 300000MB to shrink, will that give me 300 gigs for the OS side of the HD?