jdevries@zodiac.ADS.COM (Jeff De Vries) (08/09/89)
What is involved in replacing the hard disk in my SE with a larger capacity drive? I currently have a 20M drive and want something more like 80M. Is it as easy as just getting a 3.5 inch SCSI drive and plopping it in? Do you need a special driver? Has someone already done this (successfully B^)? The only raw SCSI drives that I am aware of are the Seagate ST-xxxx-N types. Are there other drives that I should consider? Why? Thanks for any and all information! P.S. please reply by e-mail. there is too much traffic in this group for me to keep up to date. -- Jeff De Vries jdevries@ads.com (ARPA) /* usual disclaimer */
granteri@pnet51.cts.com (Grant Erickson) (08/10/89)
No problem to put in a new raw drive. Seagate makes them, Quantum makes them, Miniscribe makes them. You choose the manufacturer. Take pretty much any raw drive brand X compatible software and format the HD with the driver software on the floppy, and it should work fine. For doing that sort of thing, I highly recommend UniMac's software. It will format ANY drive to my knowledge and offers partitioning etc. Grant Erickson ._________________________________________________________. | UUCP: {rosevax, crash, orator}!orbit!pnet51!granteri | | ARPA: crash!orbit!pnet51!granteri@nosc.mil | | INET: granteri@pnet51.cts.com | |---------------------------------------------------------| | In order to be intelligent, one must first be insane... | !_________________________________________________________!
Bob_LaserMan_Murrow@cup.portal.com (08/11/89)
Get a Quantum80, format it with SilverLining, it should plug and play...I did it on the SE Im using. Bob Murrow