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January 4th, 2003, 02:36 PM
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Effect of a bad HD on a good one.
I have an 80GB HD that went bad. I bought a new one but still have the old one on my system, strictly as a slave for storage (it seems to be all right for that). Suddenly my new drive is getting squirrely--large lags in storage, cursor movements, etc, causing me to have to re-boot. Is it possible that a defective secondary drive is causing that, even though its not really used?
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