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Old April 20th 04, 05:59 PM
Hans
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Default Upgrading Deskpro ENS/P800 HD

Hello,
The HD in my Deskpro ENS/P800, originally 10Gb, now 20 Gb, is getting too small for my needs.
The Small Form Factor lay out gives no room for a 2ndHD (I have an other one 20Gb not in use), so
I wonder if the bios would accept a larger capacity HD, 30 or 40 Gb.
An other solution for my problem could be the removal of the diskette drive. The space coming
available could be used to accomodate the 2nd HD.
Although hardly ( if at all) used any more I am a bit hesitant and would prefer a larger HD, if
possible.
Any advice as to the max. HD capacity for this type of computer is very much appreciated.
Hans


 




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