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well ARUN , Disconnect the power and remove your PCs cover, see our guide.sprIf you are simply replacing your current hard drive with a bigger drive then it is very straight forward.It is sometimes easier to remove the IDE cable and the power cable labeled A and B in fig 1.1 before you remove the fixing screws , as sometimes the cables can be stubborn.Note where the cables go, all IDE hard drives
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Arun Pandian
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7:24 PM on October 07, 2008
.WARNING: Please try all these procedures at YOUR OWN RISK. I take no responsibility for your actions. There is no surety it will work. You may land up deleting all data or making your drive unusable. I am no expertwell, see when u format ur drive at boot, then u format ur drive but u dont give more time to scan and detect the drive.so it is better for u that u have no windows installed into ur F: drive because
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tushar
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6:03 PM on June 30, 2008
will now want to go by the procedures in How To Install Windows from scratch for setting up the new hard drive with fdisk and format. The only difference is that you wont want to set this partition active extra power connectors. Plug your IDE cable into the hard drive. Close up your case.4. You will now want to go by the procedures in How To Install Windows from scratch for setting up the new hard drive
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jai
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1:15 AM on June 11, 2008
modification to the associated table.Triggers can be viewed as similar to stored procedures in that both consist of procedural logic that isstored at the database level. Stored procedures, however, are not event-drivetrigger :It is a event ,means when you insert a row from one table and create a trigger on child table as it should auto matically insert into that.procedure :s a collection of sql paced together
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3:11 PM on July 15, 2008