well, i bought an scandisk card to go with it in the hopes that i could just plug the card into my reader and extract the photos from there. but it still shows up as RAW images. I …
True or false?Hard drives have dozens of vendors (Maxtor, Seagate, Hitachi, Western Digital, et al.) but are actually manufactured by a much smaller group of companies (say, three)…
1) false...the only reason I say that I because I've had various experiences with certain vendors working with some hardware and others not...
2) maybe...needs better clarificatio…
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4) manufacturers as in what? distributors or the actual manufacturers, Seagate, WD etc. If the latter, then false.
Well, Maxtor explicitly…
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True or false?[*]You are almost always better off buying an "internal" drive and putting it in an inexpensive enclosure than buying a plug-…
BTW, the real MYTH or not questions is:
5. SCSI HD are in general more reliable than IDE / ATA.
I'm sure it's been discussed a gazillion times before.
-t
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SCSI HD are in general more reliable than IDE / ATA
I'm sure that's true. Is it possible to get an external FW enclosure that can accept…
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I'm sure that's true. Is it possible to get an external FW enclosure that can accept SCSI drives? All the ones I've seen are IDE/ATA.Very n…
Does it really matter if you get an UltraATA 100 drive versus, say, a 133 drive? I realize the 133 is supposed to be faster, but I wonder. Also, should one really be looking for 72…
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Does it really matter if you get an UltraATA 100 drive versus, say, a 133 drive? I realize the 133 is supposed to be faster, but I wonder. …
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If you don't care for Segate and the 5 yr warranty, here is another got deal:
Western Digital 120GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache Hard Drive $29.99
ht…
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BTW, the real MYTH or not questions is:
5. SCSI HD are in general more reliable than IDE / ATA.
I'm sure it's been discussed a gazillio…
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Originally Posted by analogika
thirty dollars, and people wonder why modern consumer hard drives are unreliable pieces of ****.
Everything you can get on the consumer ma…
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True or false?[list=1][*]Hard drives have dozens of vendors (Maxtor, Seagate, Hitachi, Western Digital, et al.) but are actually manufactur…
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Does it really matter if you get an UltraATA 100 drive versus, say, a 133 drive? I realize the 133 is supposed to be faster, but I wonder. …
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But data recovery is a pricey operation (even for them), so the chances are small.
Especially pricey for them, since the drive makers …
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Neither ATA/100 nor ATA/133 will get saturated by any single drive on the market, they're just not that fast yet. The interface is not the bott…
Well, yes and no. No drive with an ATA/66 interface is anywhere near fast enough to saturate its ATA bus, so the bus wouldn't be a bottleneck. But since few ATA/66 drives were even…
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point about the warranty.
However, a warranty won't cover your data.
Ick bin doch nich' bloed, wa ? Tuest du Backup machen... !
-t
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BTW, the real MYTH or not questions is:
5. SCSI HD are in general more reliable than IDE / ATA.
I'm sure it's been discussed a gazillio…
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Originally Posted by turtle777
Thta's why I said in my post above that I bought a Seagate. 5 years warranty is enough to make me feel good about it, despite a low price t…
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Thinking that a drive with a 5 year warranty is ANY more reliable than one with a 1 year warranty is folly. Manufacturers do some number crun…