YOU CAN UPGRADE IT BY ATTACHING ANOTHER 40 GB HD.
THATS VERY EASY AND CAN FIX IT YOURSELF.
2006-06-23 19:28:20
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answered by A.R.RAJA 6
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U can change but u have to take it your a computer store where they fix computer and u have to pay i think 300$.. Or maybe less..
When u change Memory put some more Ram Too cause when u put more memory u need more speed so put some more Ram so your computer will go fast
2006-06-28 12:02:02
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answered by rusipatel125 5
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Yes, you can upgrade to anything over 40 gigs, you may even add an extra hard drive to the one you have now. I had to add another one ontop of my old 120 gig hard drive, due to I was filling up that hard drive with mp3's. Go all out, buy you a nice 300 gig hard drive.
2006-06-23 06:03:54
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answered by TJ 2
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Yes, the fact that you have a 40 gig says your system has all the things necessary to have a larger disc.
2006-06-23 06:00:38
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answered by r0cky74 4
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20GB is somewhat sufficient for an os now. you pick to seek for partition manager if that is an OS hardcontinual, even if that is a datacontinual in undemanding words, you need to decrease back up the archives, delete all walls and create new ones from the disk manager, then restoration the archives.
2016-11-15 04:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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most likely yes... if yours is a desktop computer you can change it easily.
note that you have to check your motherboard and see if it supports more than 40 GB some have a limit.
2006-06-23 06:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as it's the same interface and you're not using Windows 3.1, then I can't see why not.
2006-06-23 06:00:12
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answered by pulseHEADer 2
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Yes you can & even add with exsisting one but replace the RAM also if it is less. ( Why & How you are sailing in CRICKET DEAR )
2006-06-28 05:48:22
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answered by Pat wang52 3
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no, your going to have to buy additional space, such as an external USB hard drive or an internal one. then you can have as much space as you want.
2006-06-23 05:59:51
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answered by thecubn41980 3
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Depends on your MotherBoard.
2006-06-23 06:13:19
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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