Yeah, I'm just making the recommendation to anybody who will listen. If you care about your data at all, don't live under the "oh I'll be fine" way of thinking. I almost lost a lot of really important stuff due to my stupidity.
They're only copied movies from Netflix. I'll survive.
Yeah, I'm just making the recommendation to anybody who will listen. If you care about your data at all, don't live under the "oh I'll be fine" way of thinking. I almost lost a lot of really important stuff due to my stupidity.
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I have been looking at that same wd hd John and I think that's the one I'll end up getting. Is there really that much of a difference between that hd velicoraptor? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...H3B-_-22136296
7,500rpm vs 10,000 is really that impressive?
Edit: I just checked my email and you can save another $10 on the 1tb black edition originally posted by shinjohn by using this secret code EMCLTMT34
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Seriously, I bought a new 1tb drive to build a machine and was going to copy everything from my 500gb external over there... eventually. I had copied my music and movies but before I got around to the other stuff the external overheated or something and I'm still tinkering with it trying to get personal files off of it.
I would think if you do video editing, and that sort of thing, the 10,000 rpm drive would make a difference but for most people I don't think it will. Thanks for the savings link! Hopefully my check from the last freelance gig I did gets here in the next day or two so I can order this.
i keep mine off most of the time. That's what you're supposed to do, right?
I really fucked it up, formatted it wrong. Whichever one that doesn't let you do files over 4 gigs.
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