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Yesterday my new External harddrive arrived, and I was faced with a couple of dissapointments. First of all, advertised size of the drive is 360GB, but windows only says that there is 298GB there - is that normal? And secondly, the harddrive came with a power cord and an adapter... I assumed it...
id say that the longer it is on the more wear and tare, because your fan is working, and so is your harddrive, etc. Rebooting shouldnt cause any extra wear and tare as far as Im aware. If you are concerned with wear and tare, which you shouldnt really be (this PC I have is 6 years old and it is...
hey thanks for the link
But then, why isnt there some other way to sum up all the things and define some arbitrary number... or set of numbers that define how well the processor functions? Obviously, this GHz is now totally redundant information because it is arbitrary in a sense...
Here is one thing i dont understand - Today I was reading a magazine that advertised some computer, and this is what it said:
Pentium 3.6GHz FREE UPGRADE to Core Duo 3.0 GHz
or something like that I cant remember exactly... the point is that somehow, 3.0 GHz is better than 3.6 GHz because...
This card is supposed to give owners of Dell laptops up to 270 Mbs instead of 54 Mbs. But my question is - does the router i connect to also have to have this same Draft technology in order for me to use this? I'm going to be using my latop in school and i am quite confident that they wont...
thanks llose for response. I definatelly want a very light 14.1 inch laptop. now... IBM sells a 14.1 with a graphic card but its like 1900 dollars... I wont pay 500 dollars just so that i can play WoW, its not that important to me. Now... you say 40 fps... did you try in raids or in pvp? 40 fps...
Im buying a new laptop from Dell, and i want it to be 14.1 inch screen. The trouble is that when i go to customize it, the only option for Video Card is Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950. Does anyone have this thing in their laptops so they can tell me if it can run some newer games well? Im...
so i can just plug the same cable that goes into my CD ROM and DVD ROM to that harddrive and it should work? That would be pretty good news :) Ill try it...
thanks for help
The new harddrive (which is actually quite old, it comes from my old PC) is not likely to be SATA. It has the normal power cable connected to it, and then there is one of the grey wide things connected to it like the ones u can see on my picture that go to the DVD and CD ROM's.
I have an additional internal harddrive that i would like to install into my computer, but i have a problem. Take a look on this picture that i took today:
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/5444/img4758nq5.jpg
As you can see my harddrive appearantly needs two things plugged into it. One...