I currently operate a Packard Bell 486DX-25. It has a 126 Mbyte HDD.
I'd like to replace it or augment it with a second drive. The BIOS
appears to support a variety of drives, the largest of which is 300
Mbytes. Unfortunately, I cannot find any drives on the market with a
capacity that low. My options appear to be:
1. Get an external HDD that runs from the parallel port
2. Find a used drive of the proper size
3. Replace the BIOS with one that supports larger HDD's.
4. Do without
5. Buy another computer
None of these is an attractive solution.
Actually, the 126 Mbytes is adequate in size; my concern is that once the
drive fails the computer becomes worthless.
Do any of you have any other ideas?
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