Adding A New Hard Drive

I've been thinking about adding a second hard drive.  The problem is that I'm not sure which configuration would best fit my needs.
Currently I have one 120GB Maxtor SATA drive which, after six months, is half full.  This leads me to conclude that eventually I'm going to fill it up.
Since I have only this one drive and no DVD writer, I don't have any good way of backing up my drive in case something fails.  I don't have any vital data, but I've spent a long time getting my settings perfect, and I don't want to lose them.
I also know that doing a RAID doesn't give me more space.  I know that RAID 0 basically uses two drives in parallel to double the storage efficiency, but if one drive fails, all the data on both is lost.  I also know that RAID 1 copies all changes to the second hard drive and thus also does not increase my overall storage space.
What are my other options?  If I buy another SATA drive, what ways do I have to copy my entire disk onto the new one?  How does XP handle installation on the new drive?  How do I switch between drives?  I was thinking that I could put all my large music and video files on the new drive and then optimize my old drive for my games.  This will still make it possible for me to listen to my music in Winamp while playing a game, right?
How do I install the new drive?  Do I have to go into my BIOS and configure something?  Here's what it says about my IDE setup (I don't know what IDE means either.)
Primary IDE Master = DVD-ROM
Primary IDE Slave = CD - RW
Secondary IDE Master = n/a
Secondary IDE Slave = n/a
Third IDE Master = Maxtor HDD
Third IDE Master = n/a
etc.
What does Master/Slave mean as far as usage and performance goes?  Which SATA plug should I use for the new drive?
Sorry for the silly questions, I've never used a machine with more than one hard drive before.
EDIT:  What brand hard disk do you guys recommend?  I have in mind either Western Digital or Seagate.  I won't have any compatibility or performance issues from using two drives of different make and capacity, will I?
Here's my specs:
Intel Pentium 4 2.8e HTT @ 3.26GHz
Thermaltake Spark 7+ Xaser Edition A1715 CPU Cooler
MSI 865PE Neo2-PFISR motherboard (BIOS ver. 3.8)
2x512MB OCZ PC3700 Gold Edition Rev 3 Dual Channel Enhanced Latency DDR @ 466MHz (2-3-3-5)
Built-by-ATI Radeon 9800 Pro @ XT 128MB DDR 256-bit @ 415/744 (Catalyst 4.12)
Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer Revision 3
Creative SoundBlaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum
Cyber Acoustics CA-4100 4.1 Surround
Maxtor 6Y120M0 120GB HDD 7200RPM SATA150 8MB cache
Sony DDU1612 40x/16x DVD-ROM
Sony CRX230ED 52x/32x CD-RW
Enermax Noisetaker EG475P 470W PSU(+3.3V = 34A, +5V = 40A, +12V = 33A)
Ultra Dragon ATX Mid-Tower Case
Windows XP Pro SP2

Hi.  I will try to help with some of your questions.  Its easy but time consuming to move/copy files from one hard drive to another.  Just drag the files/folders from one drive to the other one.  That moves them.  To copy them Select them and the select copy then go to the other drive and select paste.  With two hard drives its best to set them up as one for system files and apps (your c drive) and one for storage (your D drive).  Your optical drives then become e and f.  If your case you would leave your current drive as C and the new drive would become your d storage drive.  Moving your mp3s, vids, etc (i.e, non-system files or not apps), could take some hours, but that is usually no problem because you can do small numbers of files at a time or do it overnight.  By the way you never want to fill up your hard drive, especially your c drive.  Always leave 20+ percent free so you can get quick reading/writing to it.  Mp3's, vids, pix etc play just fine from your stoage drive and your games play great from the c drive.  And you can do both at the same time.
Masters and slaves have the same performance but that only applies to IDE drives.  There is no master/slave designation for SATA drives.
Backing up your system files can then be done on your storage drive, but as harib said you can back up the important system files to a CD.  Windows provides a backup utility for that.  You can also back them up to your storage drive if you want.
If you truly want backups of ALL of your files, including storage, is simply a matter of adding another drive and then copying all of the files to the new drive.  Hopefully you would never have both those two drives go bad at the same time.
Western Digital, Maxtor and Seagate are all good drives.  You first must decide if your new drive will be SATA or IDE.  You might just get another SATA drive for storage, but a lower cost IDE drive of similar capacity for your storage drive likely will be just as fast for for mp3s,etc.  SATA really helps on your system drive which you already have.
Installation of drives is a bit more complicated with SATA drives in the sytem but can be relatively easy to do once you decide what drive to get.  Don't base your purchase decision on installationo ease.
When you are about ready to install come back to the forum with specific details of what you want to install and someone will be happy to talk you through the process.
Good luck!

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