I have an old HP Pavilion with a 40GB ST340012A Seagate AT-100 drive.  We need 
to put in a larger primary disk.  Of course this is a 7 year old computer.

Will any AT-100 drive work or will the BIOS not allow the larger newer disks to 
work?

Even though it may not be the greatest idea to modify an old computer, it will 
save hours of configuring a new computer and installing back all the computer 
software.  All I will do is clone the disk and then swap drives. 

We're using this as a backup computer connected to Carbonite to have an on-site 
and off-site backup automatically every night.







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