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What I am going to do is install a SATA removable drive bay (2 of actually so I get 2 drive carriers), then buy a new HDD then I can just pull out and plug in between systems till I'm happy with Win 7 setup!!
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Mounting those things in the optical drive bays causes a bit of vibration though, but that may be due to my particular case. Need to improvise something to reduce it. ![]()
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I run one main drive - in 2 partitions. I have a second drive devoted purely for copies of critical data.
So my machine shows 3 hd's in windows. If something I know is critical, I manually copy it over. This is my game machiine, so very little is truly critical on it, but stuff like pictures, a few docs, etc. When its needed, its format and reinstall - all my needed stuff is already there. It also makes formats fast - because I can make sure all the necessary drivers and updates are downloaded and on that second drive, ready to be installed.
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