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Web Guru
Originally Posted by
Shaun
the option of doing a quick copy, or copying sector by sector (which I chose), then select your source HDD, click next, select your destination HDD, and click APPLY. Done.
You might want to defrag the new drive, may give it a performance boost and a better lifespan...
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Well, new drive worked perfectly tonight. Pheeeew.
Originally Posted by
Marc J
You might want to defrag the new drive, may give it a performance boost and a better lifespan...
Good thinking.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Shaun
Well, new drive worked perfectly tonight. Pheeeew.
Excellent. Now be a good lad, pop along to Maplins, and buy another one, ready for when this one goes to Silicone Heaven. And keep it up to date, as well.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Excellent. Now be a good lad, pop along to Maplins, and buy another one, ready for when this one goes to Silicone Heaven. And keep it up to date, as well.
Maplin?? MAPLIN?? Has Shaun won the lottery, then??
I find Maplin to be quite expensive when it comes to hard drives (and, in fact, most things nowadays other than budget DJ gear!! Funny, that!). I was looking at NAS drives and they were about a third cheaper in Argos than they were in Maplin. To be fair, they were even more expensive in the big Tesco superstore. I decided against the NAS drive for now and, instead, got a 3TB Seagate Expansion drive last month at Argos for under £80.
I've never had a problem buying HDDs from Argos before so I'd recommend them to anyone.
Dazzy D
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
DazzyD
Maplin?? MAPLIN?? Has Shaun won the lottery, then??
I find Maplin to be quite expensive when it comes to hard drives (and, in fact, most things nowadays .
OK, ok. Other vendors are available.
Ebuyer can be worth a look, as can CPC
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