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This what you wanted to know? ~Apex1x
Miller's Law:
You can't tell how deep a puddle is until you step into it.
 
iVDR is information Versatile Disk for Removable usage.
found it on google. new type removable hard drive.
 
Ai. Just a friendly reminder to be more specific in asking questions... We are not all mind readers. ~Apex1x
Miller's Law:
You can't tell how deep a puddle is until you step into it.
 
As I am planning on building my first pc soon. What do you know about this product. Ever used or installed one? Doing research on hard drives right now ran across this, just courious. Trying to decide what type of hard drive setup I need or want. Sorry apex1x will try to be more precise next time. thanks PEARL
 
I've never heard of this new hard drive up to now.
IMO, and if you dont have an enormous budget, you should go with the standard 3.5" 7500RPM+ internal hard drive.
Most of these newer technologies are developed primarily for portability or some other gimick but do not usually offer as great speeds, reliability or low costs. ~Apex1x
Miller's Law:
You can't tell how deep a puddle is until you step into it.
 
thanks for your reply, you are right. just another new boy toy. really i dont need more than 60-80gb hd. all i have now is 40 and its 60% free space. again thanks and any hd you know of that is better than others let me know. PEARL
 
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