dude, i've got a 300gb drive that's only got about 30-40gb free space left...heh

Anyway, to answer your question - of course you can add another drive to the computer. If it's your primary drive (with windows on it) you're looking to expand, you can get a bigger drive and use a program like ghost to clone the contents to the new drive.

If you're just looking for a seperate storage drive you can get another internal drive...or if your computer has usb 2.0, or firewire you can get external units pretty cheap. Or, get your own drive and a universal external caddy and use that (might be able to save some $$$). Just dump all your data to that and you won't even have to worry if your computer crashes.


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