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Text 1843, 307 rader
Skriven 2005-01-09 16:50:22 av John Oellrich (1:379/45)
   Kommentar till text 1817 av Gary Britt (1:379/45)
Ärende: Re: Drive connection standards: EIDE, Serial ATA, Firewire, USB, other?
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From: "John Oellrich" <john@oellrich.us>

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Gary,

The Lucent stock price doesn't matter to me, my options are sooo far = under
water that it would take a bathysphere to find them ;->

--=20
john

john@oellrich.us
  "Gary Britt" <zotu@nospamforme.com> wrote in message =
news:41e0a0ae$1@w3.nls.net...
  Hey John,  good to see you around!  Lucent stock has sure been on a =
rollercoaster the last 6 months. =20

  Gary
    "John Oellrich" <john@oellrich.us> wrote in message =
news:41df5e04@w3.nls.net...
    Gary,

    I have had it go two ways. BSOD, which means the drive had such an =
incompatible driver on it that it just completely puked over the new = setup,
or just a rough time nursing WinXP through somewhat successful = boots, but
having issues with things like USB or 1394 drivers.

    --=20
    john

    john@oellrich.us
      "Gary Britt" <zotu@nospamforme.com> wrote in message =
news:41de0870$1@w3.nls.net...
      That I don't know, because I never ran NT4, but if you try pulling =
a win2k
      installed hard disk and putting it into a different machine with =
different
      chipset/motherboard and hard drive controller chips.  It will blue =
screen
      with inaccessible boot drive.  I've seen web info where some claim =
that if
      you take the win2k install and delete all special hardware devices =
and get
      everything back to standard vga, standard int13 disk drive =
controllers, etc
      etc., and then put the hard drive in the machine with the new =
motherboard
      and boot up that it will recognize the new hardware devices and =
not
      necessarily blue screen on you.

      Gary

      "Geo" <georger@nls.net> wrote in message =
news:41da0ac9@w3.nls.net...
      > I would think W2K would be more forgiving about hardware changes =
than NT4
      > would.
      >
      > Geo.
      >
      > "Gary Britt" <garyb@nospamforme.com> wrote in message
      > news:41d967b3@w3.nls.net...
      > > I'd suggest swapping out the motherboard before upgrading to =
Win2K.
      > > Otherwise with the hardware changes you might have to =
reinstall Win2K
      all
      > > over again after the motherboard swap.
      > >
      > > Gary
      > >
      > > "Randall Parker" =
<STOPtechieSPAMpunditNOW@STOPfutureSPAMpundit.comNOW>
      > wrote
      > > in message news:41d8e4a9@w3.nls.net...
      > > > Gary,
      > > >
      > > > Initially I just want to plug the drive into a 5 year old =
motherboard
      > and
      > > copy the
      > > > existing old drive's partitions over to it and make it =
bootable (going
      > to
      > > try using
      > > > Acronis Disk Manager to do this). Then a couple of weeks =
later upgrade
      > to
      > > Win2k
      > > > (running NT on this box). Then in a month I intend to swap =
out the
      > > motherboard and
      > > > processor and the new MoBo should have all the fancy UDMA =
mode
      support.
      > > >
      > > > So if initially I'm using older slower modes it is no big =
deal. I just
      > > want it to
      > > > work at each stage of my migration.
      > > >
      > > > I'm doing the upgrade in slow motion with time between steps =
to make
      > sure
      > > each step
      > > > didn't mess up anything.
      > > >
      > > > Gary Britt wrote:
      > > > > Maxtor drives have some good sales going for the past few =
months.  I
      > > have 2
      > > > > Maxtor 160 gb 133 mhz UDMA drives that have 16 mb cache =
and rotation
      > > speed
      > > > > of 7200 rpm.  If your motherboard doesn't support 133 mhz =
UDMA 6
      > modes,
      > > you
      > > > > can do what I did and get a Promise Ultra 133/Tx2 hard =
drive
      > controller.
      > > > > Fry's has these 160 gb Maxtor drives on sale for $129, if =
memory
      > serves.
      > > > >
      > > > > Gary
      > >
      > >
      >
      >


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<DIV>Gary,</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>The Lucent stock price doesn't matter to me, my options are sooo =
far under=20
water that it would take a bathysphere to find them ;-&gt;</DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>john</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><A href=3D"mailto:john@oellrich.us">john@oellrich.us</A></DIV>
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  <DIV>"Gary Britt" &lt;<A=20
  href=3D"mailto:zotu@nospamforme.com">zotu@nospamforme.com</A>&gt; =
wrote in=20
  message <A=20
  =
href=3D"news:41e0a0ae$1@w3.nls.net">news:41e0a0ae$1@w3.nls.net</A>...</DI=
V>
  <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Hey John,&nbsp; good to see you =
around!&nbsp;=20
  Lucent stock has sure been on a rollercoaster the last 6 months.&nbsp; =

  </FONT></DIV>
  <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
  <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Gary</FONT></DIV>
  <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr=20
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    <DIV>"John Oellrich" &lt;<A=20
    href=3D"mailto:john@oellrich.us">john@oellrich.us</A>&gt; wrote in =
message <A=20
    =
href=3D"news:41df5e04@w3.nls.net">news:41df5e04@w3.nls.net</A>...</DIV>
    <DIV>Gary,</DIV>
    <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
    <DIV>I have had it go two ways. BSOD, which means the drive had such =
an=20
    incompatible&nbsp;driver on it that it just completely puked over =
the new=20
    setup, or just a rough time nursing WinXP through somewhat =
successful boots,=20
    but having issues with things like USB or 1394 drivers.</DIV>
    <DIV><BR>-- <BR>john</DIV>
    <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
    <DIV><A href=3D"mailto:john@oellrich.us">john@oellrich.us</A></DIV>
    <BLOCKQUOTE=20
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      <DIV>"Gary Britt" &lt;<A=20
      href=3D"mailto:zotu@nospamforme.com">zotu@nospamforme.com</A>&gt; =
wrote in=20
      message <A=20
      =
href=3D"news:41de0870$1@w3.nls.net">news:41de0870$1@w3.nls.net</A>...</DI=
V>That=20
      I don't know, because I never ran NT4, but if you try pulling a=20
      win2k<BR>installed hard disk and putting it into a different =
machine with=20
      different<BR>chipset/motherboard and hard drive controller =
chips.&nbsp; It=20
      will blue screen<BR>with inaccessible boot drive.&nbsp; I've seen =
web info=20
      where some claim that if<BR>you take the win2k install and delete =
all=20
      special hardware devices and get<BR>everything back to standard =
vga,=20
      standard int13 disk drive controllers, etc<BR>etc., and then put =
the hard=20
      drive in the machine with the new motherboard<BR>and boot up that =
it will=20
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screen on=20
      you.<BR><BR>Gary<BR><BR>"Geo" &lt;<A=20
      href=3D"mailto:georger@nls.net">georger@nls.net</A>&gt; wrote in =
message <A=20
      =
href=3D"news:41da0ac9@w3.nls.net">news:41da0ac9@w3.nls.net</A>...<BR>&gt;=
 I=20
      would think W2K would be more forgiving about hardware changes =
than=20
      NT4<BR>&gt; would.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Geo.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; "Gary =
Britt"=20
      &lt;<A =
href=3D"mailto:garyb@nospamforme.com">garyb@nospamforme.com</A>&gt;=20
      wrote in message<BR>&gt; <A=20
      =
href=3D"news:41d967b3@w3.nls.net">news:41d967b3@w3.nls.net</A>...<BR>&gt;=
=20
      &gt; I'd suggest swapping out the motherboard before upgrading to=20
      Win2K.<BR>&gt; &gt; Otherwise with the hardware changes you might =
have to=20
      reinstall Win2K<BR>all<BR>&gt; &gt; over again after the =
motherboard=20
      swap.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; Gary<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; =
"Randall=20
      Parker" &lt;<A=20
      =
href=3D"mailto:STOPtechieSPAMpunditNOW@STOPfutureSPAMpundit.comNOW">STOPt=
echieSPAMpunditNOW@STOPfutureSPAMpundit.comNOW</A>&gt;<BR>&gt;=20
      wrote<BR>&gt; &gt; in message <A=20
      =
href=3D"news:41d8e4a9@w3.nls.net">news:41d8e4a9@w3.nls.net</A>...<BR>&gt;=
=20
      &gt; &gt; Gary,<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; Initially I =
just want=20
      to plug the drive into a 5 year old motherboard<BR>&gt; =
and<BR>&gt; &gt;=20
      copy the<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; existing old drive's partitions over to =
it and=20
      make it bootable (going<BR>&gt; to<BR>&gt; &gt; try using<BR>&gt; =
&gt;=20
      &gt; Acronis Disk Manager to do this). Then a couple of weeks =
later=20
      upgrade<BR>&gt; to<BR>&gt; &gt; Win2k<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; (running =
NT on=20
      this box). Then in a month I intend to swap out the<BR>&gt; &gt;=20
      motherboard and<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; processor and the new MoBo =
should have=20
      all the fancy UDMA mode<BR>support.<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; =
&gt; So=20
      if initially I'm using older slower modes it is no big deal. I=20
      just<BR>&gt; &gt; want it to<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; work at each stage =
of my=20
      migration.<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; I'm doing the =
upgrade in=20
      slow motion with time between steps to make<BR>&gt; sure<BR>&gt; =
&gt; each=20
      step<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; didn't mess up anything.<BR>&gt; &gt; =
&gt;<BR>&gt;=20
      &gt; &gt; Gary Britt wrote:<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Maxtor drives =
have some=20
      good sales going for the past few months.&nbsp; I<BR>&gt; &gt; =
have=20
      2<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Maxtor 160 gb 133 mhz UDMA drives that =
have 16 mb=20
      cache and rotation<BR>&gt; &gt; speed<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; of =
7200=20
      rpm.&nbsp; If your motherboard doesn't support 133 mhz UDMA =
6<BR>&gt;=20
      modes,<BR>&gt; &gt; you<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; can do what I did =
and get a=20
      Promise Ultra 133/Tx2 hard drive<BR>&gt; controller.<BR>&gt; &gt; =
&gt;=20
      &gt; Fry's has these 160 gb Maxtor drives on sale for $129, if=20
      memory<BR>&gt; serves.<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; &gt; =
&gt;=20
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