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Attach File to: Upgrading the Olympus S-HD-100 with a Bigger Hard Drive

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  • 1 - Hard Disc Drive.jpg (23 KB)
  • 10 - Assign Drive Letter or Path.png (16 KB)
  • 11 - Format Partition (Primary).png (17 KB)
  • 12 - Completing the New Partition Wizard (Primary).png (20 KB)
  • 13 - Welcome to the New Partition Wizard.png (18 KB)
  • 14 - Selection Partition Type (Logical).png (16 KB)
  • 15 - Specify Logical Partition Size.png (14 KB)
  • 16 - Assign Drive Letter or Path (Logical).png (16 KB)
  • 17 - Format Partition (Logical).png (17 KB)
  • 18 - Completing the New Partition Wizard (Logical).png (20 KB)
  • 2 - Screws Under Two Feet.jpg (22 KB)
  • 3 - Metal Shielding.jpg (24 KB)
  • 4 - Hard Drive Cover.jpg (24 KB)
  • 5 - Hard Drive on Circuit Board.jpg (37 KB)
  • 6 - Hard Drive Removed.jpg (29 KB)
  • 7 - Welcome to the New Partition Wizard.png (18 KB)
  • 8 - Select Partition Type (Primary).png (17 KB)
  • 9 - Specify Primary Partition Size.png (14 KB)

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