Yes. I would recommend backing up your data from the 30GB one and using it as the OS drive and using the other one for a storage drive. Honestly though, you can get 500GB for about $30-$40. You should seriously consider upgrading.
I think I will do this, also the reason that I have such a small drive is because those computers are about 8-9 years old. They still work great though.
Ok, So I have two old Windows XP computers. Computer #1 has a 30GB hard drive.
Computer #2 Has a 70GB hard drive.
I want to get rid of computer #2 and put its hard drive into computer #1.
Is there any way I can put #2's hard drive in #1 and switch back and forth between the two hard drives?
So, what do you use to record Minecraft gameplay?
Personally I use Hypercam. I use Camstudio lossless codec and it records in 720p HD.
I tried Fraps and in makes minecraft lag A LOT!
so again, what do you use?
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They should have made the beta last longer though.
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I think I will do this, also the reason that I have such a small drive is because those computers are about 8-9 years old. They still work great though.
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Computer #2 Has a 70GB hard drive.
I want to get rid of computer #2 and put its hard drive into computer #1.
Is there any way I can put #2's hard drive in #1 and switch back and forth between the two hard drives?
If so how can I do that?
If you need to know anything else just say so.
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http://dyn.com/dns/dyndns-free/
You can make it somthing like
Space130.dyndns.org
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That is the complete opposite of funny!!!!!
That would be scary
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I got optifog/optimine and it reduces the lag a little bit
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Personally I use Hypercam. I use Camstudio lossless codec and it records in 720p HD.
I tried Fraps and in makes minecraft lag A LOT!
so again, what do you use?
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How many players did it take to make that!?!?!?