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There are two ways to place an operating system on the new drive. One is to clone the data on your previous drive to the new one. The other is to start fresh and put a new installation of your operating system on the new dr


Now, select the "Tun on Windows File and Printer Sharing" option and click "Next." Make sure the info is right and click "Next" again. On the following screen select "Just finished;" and then click "Next" and "Finish


The best place to look for benchmarks is probably Tom’s Hardware. You can find an extensive benchmark chart and comparison tool here [No Longer Available], where you can look at the total sum of the benchmarks, or choose to view the results a specific t


IDE and S-ATA are used to connect hard drives and CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drives. If you want to reuse old parts from a previous computer, you should check the connections you’re going to need. In an open scenario, focus on the faster S-ATA connectors. The production of IDE apparel is already dwindling and will soon come to a full s


While upgrading a mechanical hard disk drive (HDDs) to a faster model (say 5400rpm to 7200rpm) might help, switching to an SSD is a better option. Solid-state drives are based on the same technology as USB thumb drives; as such they're far fas


Currently, we make three distinctions in the active SDRAM standard; DDR, DDR2 and DDR3. In plain English? Three successors of the same RAM-type. Each generation has managed to develop a higher operating frequency, and a lower power usage. Although DDR has been left behind, DDR2 is the current standard, while DDR3 is emerging slo


Since we now have your home server connected to your home network we need to actually start allowing for the storing and sharing on files on the network. To do this, find a directory, for example, C:\ and then create a new folder called whatever you like. Now, right-click on the folder and click "Network Sharing and Security". When the Security and Sharing window loads, select "Share this Folder on the Network" and "Allow Network User to Change My Fil

Found a video file you can't play? It could be due to a poor media player, missing codecs, or be a problem with the file. Perhaps it's an issue with Digital Rights Management (DRM) preventing a video from play


The measurement is the size of the fan on each side. Just break out a tape measure if you’re not sure what size you need. Fans for purchase should be clearly labeled by size and the size is universal, which means fans from different companies will fit into the same mounting bracket as long as the size matc


Most video files feature recognizable extensions. For example, you're probably familiar with WMV, AVI, MP4, or MKV. Many other file extensions are in use for video, however. (Some of these denote the format of the video files; others are merely container forma


To access your newly established home media server, simply go to "My Computer" and double-click on the drive you created and your in! You should now be able to copy and paste files to your hearts desire! (If Windows asks you for a username and password, enter your username and password for your home server accou


I hope that you enjoy your new solid state drive. You’ll no doubt notice that programs load much more quickly than before. Boot times will also be quicker. Because SSDs tend to have small storage capacities it’s a good idea to manage data so that only important files and programs are on new drive. See our SSD management guide for m


In this installation guide on how to build home media servers, I am using an old, reinstalled version of Windows XP SP3 with a 1TB Hitachi hard disk drive. (Note: This should work equally well on Windows Vista with User Account Control (UAC) off and an Administrator account set up on the serv


Today, I will show you how to put your old otherwise junky desktop to great use as a Home Media Server. You don't even have to build your own PC from scratch - you can use the parts from those old computers. Lets be


Disconnect your PC from all power and peripheral cords and move it to a flat, level surface with good lighting. Once settled, open it open. A standard tower PC will usually open on the left side (as viewed from the front). The panel will be secured by screws on the back. Not every case is like this, overclocking guide|Https://pcbuildinsight.Com/ however. You may need to refer to your computer’s man


To install a solid state drive in a case without a 2.5" drive bay an adapter is required. This is a small metal tray similar in size to a 3.5" mechanical hard drive. It will have screw holes in its bottom that correspond to the screw holes on the bottom of the SSD. Just line them up and install like


Computers have changed a lot over the last decade, but one thing remains the same – the need for cooling. Efficiency has pushed temperatures down but hasn’t eliminated heat as an issue. That’s particularly true for high-end workstations and gaming