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Efrainaugust | 15:08 Fri 05th May 2006 | Technology
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I have and old PC: Pentium II 233 Mhz with M717 Chipset (Mainboard), Windows 2000 pro is installed. Now it has a 4Gb hard drive. I want to upgrade it to the maximum possible, but I do not know how much capacity my old PC will recognize. How can I know the size of the hard drive I can install there and my PC will accept. Thank you for your attention.

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Nowdays the smallest hard drive you can buy is 40Gb so you will have to go with that.


If you can find out which motherbaord your PC uses (in the documentation?) it may tell you there what maximim hard disk you can use.

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