Typically when someone talks about a second drive for a laptop, they are
either talking about an external USB drive or one from the manufacturer that
supports easy swapping. From the sounds of it, you're looking at using a
bare drive and doing a more rudimentary drive swap. Which is unusual, hence
the possible confusion on Jerry's part.

-Kevin

On 10/14/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> um, stupid question perhaps but why does usb matter for a hard drive? This
> laptop does have 1.0, which is why I am thinking HD not thumb drive. For
> most of what I currently use a thumb drive for (sneakerware) it doesn't
> matter but I don't want to run red hat from it. Also, the keystrokes ofr
> the
> CMOS don't seem to be documented anywhere, googled it to death. (More
> precisely, there are several documented for this model and it doesn't seem
> to be any of them)
>
>


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