Ptaak:
Connect the 2000 to the secondary controller and disconnect your boot drive.
Then power up and run MHDD, select the drive, then type ERASE. Problem solved and virus (and all data) erased, and drive is refreshed. Then hit F4, select REMAP ON, and hit F4 again to certify the drive.
What type of RAM do you need? --> If <-- its not overly expensive to ship 3rd class mail from USA to Slovenia, I --> might <-- donate some.
Best swap approach for speed is to make a FAT32 partition, say 1 GB, right at the beginning of the disk, and then make your data partition or partitions for the rest of the disk. Then set a permanent 1 gig swap file on the 1 gig partition. And don't have both drives on the same cable. (Never mind, on SATA there can be only one drive on a cable... pay that no mind.)
http://www.hdtune.com/results/Western_D ... 2000JS.gifSee how the speed falls off towards the middle and end of the disk? The beginning of the disk is always fastest. Look up CAV and CLV (constant angular velocity and constant linear velocity) to explain why.
Hiren or self booting MHDD CD or USB stick is easiest.