I recently acquired a MX-C402SC and I am not sure how old the machine is. Since this machine has a HDD installed, I want to make sure I have a backup of it when it fails. I am way more computer savvy compared to copier savvy. So I should be able to do a bit-by-bit copy of the drive to a new one without issue. Does this machine require software loaded when a new blank drive is installed? I believe the answer is yes, which is why I am considering just cloning the existing drive. If it doesn't require software from Sharp to setup that is even better. Speaking of new drives, any reason besides cost not to put an SSD in it? There is currently an 80G drive installed now and a 120G SSD is less than $30. Thanks for the help!
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