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Over 1.3TB Of Storage

I hope this will hold me

         

lawman

12:25 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Computer was born with 120GB hard drive. Within a few months, I added another 250GB internal drive. Then added a 150GB external. Then took a 120GB external from my office and plugged it in. Then added a 320GB external.

Video files are taking over. I just replaced the 250GB internal with a 400GB. Put the 250GB drive in an external case and plugged it in. If I'm counting right, that makes over 1.3TB of hard drive space.

I hope that's enough for awhile because I'm now officially out of USB ports.

Leosghost

12:35 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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get a usb hub with power source..and a bigger house/office ;)..or clean out your cache and your unused bookmarks more often

topr8

12:36 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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the thirst for data storage just goes on and on.

seems to me that you'll soon be ready for a home network and a couple of these [infrant.com]

Leosghost

12:45 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If it doesn't have somewhere to plug in his axe he won't buy it ..unless maybe we stencil "marshall" ( the amp of choice of badass lawmen everywhere ) on the front..;)

Stefan

12:54 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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If I'm counting right, that makes over 1.3TB of hard drive space.

Man, that's incredible. I have a 10 GB HD, a CD burner, and that's it. I start rooting through things, cleaning out old files, whenever I go below 2 GB. I need at least a new HD... need a new computer too, really. 1.3TB, eh? Geez, that must be nice.

httpwebwitch

1:15 am on Jan 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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80GB seemed like a lot when all I did was pinch together websites. Working with miniscule GIF files, it takes a lot to fill a drive.

Then a digital video camera entered my life. Now that mini-RAID seems like a pretty good idea.