I am new to the forum and i apologize if this question has been asked before.
One of our computers has 3 SCSI HDs (running off a PCI SCSI controller)- One for the OS and software and the other 2 for file storage. The HD w/the OS is beginning to have some issues. Times are lean and SCSI HDs are more expensive.
The question is can I replace the SCSI, w/the OS, with an SATA (MOBO supports SATA) drive and still use the 2 SCSI drives for file storage? Will this cause a conflict?
One of our computers has 3 SCSI HDs (running off a PCI SCSI controller)- One for the OS and software and the other 2 for file storage. The HD w/the OS is beginning to have some issues. Times are lean and SCSI HDs are more expensive.
The question is can I replace the SCSI, w/the OS, with an SATA (MOBO supports SATA) drive and still use the 2 SCSI drives for file storage? Will this cause a conflict?