Backup Data using HardDisk?
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Guys there something i want ask
yesterday i buy Hard Disk(internal) 500GB seagate, i want to back up all data in my pc to HardDisk, in case something bad happen in future
I also brought R-Driver III (USB 2.0 to Sata IDE Cable). with this internal harddisk can act like Hardisk external.
nah the one i want to ask is Do i need to format the HardDisk i just brought before using it?
yesterday i buy Hard Disk(internal) 500GB seagate, i want to back up all data in my pc to HardDisk, in case something bad happen in future
I also brought R-Driver III (USB 2.0 to Sata IDE Cable). with this internal harddisk can act like Hardisk external.
nah the one i want to ask is Do i need to format the HardDisk i just brought before using it?
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This is for adding secondary non boot-able drives only
- First, turn off your computer and physically install hard drive
- Then go to Control Panel, click on System and Security, click on Administrative Tools, and then double click on Computer Management.
On the left, under Storage, click Disk Management.
You will now be able to see the installed disk. It will say “Disk 1†³ or something similar, and I think it will say “unallocated” Right-click on the unallocated region, and then click New Simple Volume.
In the New Simple Volume Wizard, click Next.
Type the size of the volume you want to create in megabytes (MB) or accept the maximum default size, and then click Next.
Sauce
- First, turn off your computer and physically install hard drive
- Then go to Control Panel, click on System and Security, click on Administrative Tools, and then double click on Computer Management.
On the left, under Storage, click Disk Management.
You will now be able to see the installed disk. It will say “Disk 1†³ or something similar, and I think it will say “unallocated” Right-click on the unallocated region, and then click New Simple Volume.
In the New Simple Volume Wizard, click Next.
Type the size of the volume you want to create in megabytes (MB) or accept the maximum default size, and then click Next.
Sauce
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Yuuki wrote...
This is for adding secondary non boot-able drives only- First, turn off your computer and physically install hard drive
- Then go to Control Panel, click on System and Security, click on Administrative Tools, and then double click on Computer Management.
On the left, under Storage, click Disk Management.
You will now be able to see the installed disk. It will say “Disk 1†³ or something similar, and I think it will say “unallocated” Right-click on the unallocated region, and then click New Simple Volume.
In the New Simple Volume Wizard, click Next.
Type the size of the volume you want to create in megabytes (MB) or accept the maximum default size, and then click Next.
Sauce
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