Jolien,
sure you can add internal SCSI Drive to your PM as it has integrated
SCSI-2 adapter. It must be SCSI 50-pin HDD (Maximum 9.1 Gb, as I
remember), or you can install PCI Ultra-Wide SCSI Adapter and use any
current UW SCSI Drive up to 134 Gb. In both cases you will not lose
any information from your HDD.
Another way to upgrade is get PCI IDE Adapter (from Sonnet, for
example) and install IDE HDD(this way less expensive, i think).

2005/7/22, Jolien Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> 
> All that was background; here's the simple question:
> If I get an internal SCSI drive, can I add it to the
> existing hard drive and not lose all the stuff already
> on the drive?  I don't even know if the existing drive
> Thanks,
> Jolien
> 

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