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Latest Entry: (Post #122) by levimage on Jul 1 2008, 01:21 PM. (Line Breaks Removed)
I'm running a 500MB WD 10,000 RPM, 16MB Cache on SATAIII want to get another HD and some more to make an externalunused:160 GB Maxtor120 GB Maxtor40 GB WD20 GB WD10 GB Quantum8 GB ????
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What is the size of you HD

microdude431
What is the size of your HD(s)

i got 2..

1 40GB
1 45GB..


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illusion
I got 40 GB smile.gif

And Virus crashed my 1st HD which was 20 GB before two year I was using 4 Gb HD LOL that was pathetic

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lxcid
I got 2 x 20Gb harddisks which makes my total hard disk space to 40Gb... its very pathetic to me... i dun think its enough... thinking of changing... nowaday u can get 100Gb with 7200rpm at abt 100++ SGD... thats cheap... i dunno abt others places... but i think nw is the right time to change hardware...

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tux_linux
i have 1 usb2.0 firewire gericom 200GB
+ 1 segate baracuda 7600rpm 160gb
+ Server: 2 segate raid
1) 80GB
2) 80GB

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marijnnn
he're mister show-off:
desktop: 1*20 & 1*80
laptop: 1*60
external: 2*200
total: 560 tongue.gif

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microdude431
QUOTE(marijnnn @ Oct 11 2004, 12:22 PM)
he're mister show-off:
desktop: 1*20 & 1*80
laptop: 1*60
external: 2*200
total: 560 tongue.gif
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Wow! Thats a lot of space. Are you using all of it?

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chronogamer28
Goddamn, why do you need 560GB of hard drive space? I have 120GB and I'm only using about 20GB worth of that

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dundun2007
Well I own my own computer company so I have many computers at my home. I have a 500-gig server. There are also a couple personal computers, which are only like 120gig, and I have an older one that’s a P IIII that only has like 60gig. There all pretty good otherwise, I am not really sure if 500 gig is exactly right, might be off by a few but the rest im sure about.

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k22
Main:
- 80Gb
-8Gb
Others:
-20Gb
-30Gb

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slawoszs
I have WD 80 GB and J have only 4 GB free...I bought my HD in december ,but now I
would bought 160 GB and spend this same sum of money sad.gif

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levimage
I'm running a 500MB WD 10,000 RPM, 16MB Cache on SATAII

I want to get another HD and some more to make an external

unused:
160 GB Maxtor
120 GB Maxtor
40 GB WD
20 GB WD
10 GB Quantum
8 GB ????



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ElFoReal
I suggest u use "Norton Partition Magic" , once you got that installed and running it`s pretty self explanatory.
Hope this helps u a bit,

El

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cyborgxxi
Wow. I have to say 10,000 RPM is a really impressive thing to have! I don't even know what my RPM is. Also, how do you make partitions in your hard drive?

I have been asking that questions several times now but nobody answers me sad.gif I mean, it would be very helpful to set aside certain spaces for games, media, and system files. THAT would be helpful, right?

Anyway, it would also be helpful to answer my questions about partitioning a disk smile.gif

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optykal
Well for my desktop setup I have 4 hard drives installed. Two of these are running in Raid-0 and they are both 36 GB Western Digital Raptor drives. These are super fast 10k-rpm drives. I have all my system files on these, such as windows/linux OS and also all my program files. They do a very good job of keeping everything nice and quick.

Then I also have two 200 GB Seagate 7.2k-rpm drives. I originally had these drives before I got the raptors, so now with the raptors, my setup is complete. These two drives I mainly use for video storage and any image files (ISO's) that I have and would like easy access to. I also have about 80 GB of it set aside for music recordings of my band. For me, 400 GB is more than enough space at the moment. I mean, who would need to use more than 400 GB worth of files on a daily basis?

My laptop has one 80 GB hard drive and that (just barely) is enough for me. I suppose that once you get bigger hard drive space, you tend to use more. I remember having a 20 GB drive in my old desktop and then when I got my 80 GB I couldn't believe that I had been using a 20 GB drive. It just seems so small!

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andrwxsCOL
I have two hard disk, the firs of them is a Hitachi, of 80Gb, and the second of them is a 40GB Segate, this two hard disk are very powerfull, and I make two partition in each one, to prevent the crashes, and also to have backups of my files.

In one of them I have Win Xp, and in the other I have Linux, because is important to have this last operation system, and run very well with the hard drives.

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