Hard Drive Install Process Ess

Hard Drive Install Process Ess

How to Install a Hard Drive

I. As you accumulate software, you may find your hard drive is running out of space.
A. Bloatware
B. Here I will help you gather the needed equipment,install,andtroubleshoot a new hard drive.


II. What will you need to complete this task?
A. Needed tools
B. Purchase cost
C. Benefits


III. We are now ready to begin installing the hard drive installation.
A. Installation preparation
B. Removing the case
C. Removing the old hard drive and installing the new hard drive
D. Closing the case
E. Preparing to start the computer with the new hard drive


IV. Most of the difficulty in replacing your hard drive is simply hoping that your new drive will get along with your system's BIOS and operating system.
A. Your system's BIOS and operating system
B. Mis-configuration of the hard drive jumper
C. Connecting the data cable


V. All this is time-consuming, but you'll be enjoying your new drive's extra space when you're through.
A. Technical support
B. Load files faster

As you accumulate software, you may find your hard drive is running out of space. Today, feature-rich applications and massive operating systems, which are derisively termed "Bloatware", take up a large amount of file space. A more insidious culprit is undeleted E-mail and its attachments. Add in the movie trailers you have been downloading and all those scanned photos that are too cute to delete, and you may find yourself looking for a bigger hard drive. Here we will help you gather the needed equipment, install, and troubleshoot a new hard drive.
What will you need to complete this task? The tools needed are as follows: Phillips screwdriver or a nut driver set, small pliers, paper, and pen. It will also take approximately two hours to install the drive but it could take longer. The cost of hard drives vary but plan on spending $50 to $1,500, depending upon the capacity and type of hard drive you desire.
We are now ready to begin installing the hard drive installation. Read your new hard drives documentation thoroughly. Back up your entire old hard drive to an appropriate medium, such as tape or a Zip or LS-120 disk. If the hard drive or computer manufacturer offers relevant information, such as jumper settings on its Web site, you may want to print these off now while your system is still operational. If your drive has no installation software or you are installing a second-hand drive, the drive manufacturers site will offer setup software and documentation. It's time to open your computer's case. Find your present hard drive inside your PC. Computer layouts vary, but the hard drive should be easy to spot. It is a thin metal...

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