I mean having one hard drive with the capacity of the previous two drives !!!
Six answers:
2006-12-04 05:26:56 UTC
Not, at best, all you can do is set the drive with the operating system you want on the pc as master, set the other drive as slave, format the slave drive and use it as storage.
spangle
2016-11-23 20:58:19 UTC
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sandeep y
2006-12-04 05:54:52 UTC
Apart from the operating system u r using it also depends on the HDD u r using.
If u r using IDE HDD,then it's not possible for windows.If u have some advanced version such as sparc then it's possible but is not advicable as it is not economical and also adversely affects the performance.
MaxTunk
2006-12-04 05:29:32 UTC
yes, if u have one alreaqdy with the windows put the second one and format it and make it Dynamics Disc you can add those gigs to the other hard drives without lossing anything ok
right clic my computer, manage, Disk management...
Rocky
2006-12-04 05:55:26 UTC
you can combine many hard drive not just two, just you need extra port id and sata port and if u dont find that then you will need an smps with many sata ports like cooler master and i-green 500 watts and motherboard with many sata ports....
Strategic Sourcing Expert
2006-12-04 05:27:20 UTC
If you are using Windows, the short answer is no. If you are using Unix, it can be done.
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