Help! Mounting a PC!? - new serial keys to mount and blade
Hello! That is the situation: I have an old home computer (Pentium 3), but I'm traveling and have a good computer (Pentium D). The only thing he has a hard drive, and is the only motherboard supports SATA hard drive and my old HDD is a PATA (IDE). I'll buy a SATA-IDE converter, so I think IDE drives can use it. I have some questions about this topic:
1) In this converter, it will start?
2) How many of my PATA drives I will be able to connect the converter to connect to? I have 3 IDE hard drives
3) My old master hard disk PC with Windows XP SP2. When I did the whole logic board (motherboard) detects the change? And if so, he asked my keys on the right side of my Windows XP? I have the serial number of myOld XP disk, but I have a new PC, even if you only once. Should I format the hard disk and Windows?
4) Do you agree and Ubuntu 7.04 is a good choice?
BTW, I can prove it, installed an IDE drive with Windows 98.
Monday, February 15, 2010
New Serial Keys To Mount And Blade Help! Mounting A PC!?
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First, I would recommend a PCI host card, the IDE instead of SATA-IDE converter has. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as example ...
the investigation of a card to the motherboard, which is just one example. I see no reason why you can not have, 2 maps.
1) boot? If it is so new, it has no IDE port on, then you should start supporting cards.
2) Choose a card supports PATA, however many units you want to use. or the use of multiple cards.
3) Yes, it detects the change and force you to activate again. It may or may not ask for your serial number, but you can search if the team continues to be good XP. Use RockXP or similar research / backup. The new series can not or have not been used, even. Has it been manufactured by a company brand, perhaps only been using a generic OEM keys that point. In any case, should be able to use it or its existing key.
4) Ubuntu is certainly a cheap option, and generally good. I used it for basic things, and I was satisfied. In general, the work "outside the box out" so to speak, but again you should see a little research on the basis of what kind of equipment you buy this team has to do.
Firstly, I've never been a motherboard without IDE controller to see, you are sure it not? Secondly, the converter is almost as expensive as a hard disk, and the third, but can not from the old hard drive when you reinstall the operating system because it contains information about the registry of another computer.
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