If you can and subject to the disk size issue Ghost should do the job for you.Ī few minor points. I would like to think that you can get a copy of IE 5 or higher on a CD from someone. NB The above is one reason that you could not 'see' the drive.Ģ) Ref IE5 and above - in the UK we have various PC mags and they typically have cover CD or DVDs with various legacy programs etc. This is loaded onto the drive and 'over-rides' the motherboard BIOS this allowing the use of larger drives. Alternatively, many drive manufacturers offer EZBios or similar product, at least they used to. Depending on the age it is probable that the motherboard BIOS will not recognise drives greater than 8.4GB - two possible solutions ~ check to see if the motherboard maker has an updated BIOS (please bear in mind that an error in flashing the BIOS will likely render the board dead). "My Computer," I couldn't see the new drive.ġ) How old is the PC - you have a very small original drive at 4GB. However, after it finally booted up, I clicked on So, when the computer first booted up, it seems to have recognized To first configure the new drive as a slave drive? I tried to do I don't have broadband connection, and downloading from I tried to use Norton Ghost to do so, but it came back with anĮrror message stating that I need Internet explorer 5.0 or above to Instruction of how to do so? Or, if you would, please explain the I want to replace it with a larger drive, like 20GB.Ĭan someone direct me to some links that has a step-by-step Hi, I have an old computer that runs on Windows 98.
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