Is this hard drive compatable with my Dell dimension 4500?
dyokum3
2009-04-01 11:31:37 UTC
I bought a western digital 320gb EIDE hard drive upgrading from my 40gb that came with my pc. will this work with it and are they easy to install.
Six answers:
dee2too
2009-04-01 11:55:24 UTC
A certain amount of it has to do with the operating system. There are particular constraints with HD's above 137gb. It takes 48bit LBA to use drives above 137gb. You can still use it without the 48Bit, but your computer will only see something around 80mb's or so. And only if your motherboard support EIDE. You system BIOS should tell you these things, normally you press F2 at boot to enter Bios setup. Do not touch anything unless you are very sure. If there is an enabler for 48bit LBA, this should be enabled. If there is an enabler, it is a pretty sure thing you can use EIDE. Otherwise, and in all cases, a hard drive controller card is a sure bet. Some of those cards have some very interesting bells and whistles as well.
harie_james
2009-04-01 12:18:45 UTC
Bother Not It Will Work Fine,
And To Use It As IDe you Need Not To Install Pci Card,Just Use A Small Connector,Easily Available.
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2016-12-02 09:50:02 UTC
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gecko_au2003
2009-04-01 11:36:46 UTC
Only if it has an IDE port on the motherboard - if not you can buy a PCI or PCI E Card that should give you IDE connectors that you can connect it to using an IDE cable.
Short of that you can get kits that will allow you to externally connect an IDE hard drive via USB or you can get a hard drive caddy that will take IDE hard drives such as aria or amazon.