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Planning the
Installation
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Once you have decided on the type of drive to buy (and
you've picked out a controller, if necessary), it's time
to plan your actual installation process. Drive upgrades
are usually straightforward, but proper planning is the
key to avoiding problems later on.
Data Backups
Before you attempt to perform any type of HD upgrade,
you should perform a full system backup of your current
hard disk's). If you are replacing a disk outright, a
backup is vital for restoring your work to the new disk.
If you are adding a second drive, a backup is not quite
so critical, but will still protect you in the event you
might accidentally lose data on your original disk.
Backups can take many forms: you can use floppy disks,
SyQuest cartridges, Iomega Zip or Jazz cartridges, or
any type of tape drive. Most of these drives come bundled
with some form of backup software, so once the "backup
drive" is connected, you should be able to start
the backup software and proceed almost automatically.
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