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120 gb is the Largest hard drive I can put in my 4550?



 
 
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Old December 4th 03, 03:09 AM
David H. Lipman
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Default 120 gb is the Largest hard drive I can put in my 4550?

Suz:

Go RAID 5 and SCSI and you will not have the artificial barriers of IDE hard disk
controllers. Plus you a very reliable and very fast disk sub-system.

Dave



"Suzeann Loomis" wrote in message
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| Help, please.
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| I have been told that I can only add another 120 gigabyte hard drive
| to my Dell 4550. But people at a local computer shop say I can add a
| 250 gigabyte hard drive.
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| Which is true? I need more space for my photography.
|
| Thank you.
|
| Suze Loomis


 




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