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I'm working on my wife's old P4 and kind of sorting out the mess that is its hard drive configuration. The whole PC is an extremely custom collection of leftovers from other machines... So, the hard drives it has are an equally random selection. It has a dvd burner, a couple of relatively small (under 80GB) hard drives, and a third hard drive that's somewhere around 200 GB, for storage. These are all old PATA drives, not the most predictable at this point. One of them occasionally makes a clicking sound when I boot the machine...
The motherboard has SATA connections, and I have a 160 GB SATA drive that I pulled from my laptop after it died. The drive functions perfectly, but like I said it's a laptop drive, a little 2.5" fellow.
I am considering replacing the current system drive with this SATA drive, but I have two questions:
1. Will PATA and SATA drives play nice if used in the same machine?
2. Are there overheating problems associated with using a laptop hard drive in a desktop computer that is powered on pretty much 24/7?
Thanks for your input.
The motherboard has SATA connections, and I have a 160 GB SATA drive that I pulled from my laptop after it died. The drive functions perfectly, but like I said it's a laptop drive, a little 2.5" fellow.
I am considering replacing the current system drive with this SATA drive, but I have two questions:
1. Will PATA and SATA drives play nice if used in the same machine?
2. Are there overheating problems associated with using a laptop hard drive in a desktop computer that is powered on pretty much 24/7?
Thanks for your input.