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Colin Campbell wrote:  
 
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> Zdenek,  
> Make sure you choose the Dani drivers, and make sure you have the most   
> current one for hard drives.  (Hobbes has the latest, I believe.)  
 
 That is good suggestion. I plan to do that on my old PC (which is   
useless only with  
my printer). Then make a copy of the Dani drivers and transfer them to   
the new PC.  
However I can't do that until some OS is installed there  
 
>  
> Also, assuming you have a CD burner on another machine, you might want   
> to grab the eCS 1.2R (Refresh) from eComStation.com, because it has   
> more current drivers than the eCS 1.2 CD's.  
 
I already have installed eCS 1.2R on the old PC  
 
>  
> I have a Dell machine that came with SATA, and I added a second drive   
> to hold eCS.  The latest Dani driver at the time (January, 2005) got   
> my machine working.  
>  
> Happy building,  
> Colin Campbell  
>  
Thanks for the suggestions  
 
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