Upgrading to a larger hard drive has become very common now that broadband Internet access has enabled web users to download larger files at higher speeds. Adding storage space is the most common reason to upgrade a hard drive.
Some computers are limited to how large and/or fast a hard drive they support; other components need to be upgraded to break that barrier.
A free consultation and inspection can be scheduled to see what your equipment will support and options can be discussed then.
Add a 20GB ATA/100 7200 rpm HDD
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Add a 40GB ATA/100 7200 rpm HDD
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Add a 60GB ATA/100 7200 rpm HDD
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Add a 80GB ATA/100 7200 rpm HDD
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Add a 120GB ATA/100 7200 rpm HDD
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Adding a hard drive does NOT include transferring your operating system and files. There will be a charge for a software transfer. Your old hard drive could potentially be traded in for savings against labor costs; ask for details.