Hard Drive Size


  

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  1. 1. Hard Drive Size

    • 0 - 5 Gb
      1
    • 6 - 10 Gb
      1
    • 11 - 15 Gb
      1
    • 16 - 20 Gb
      4
    • 21 - 25 Gb
      1
    • 26 - 30 Gb
      4
    • 31 Gb - 35 Gb
      1
    • 36 Gb - 40 Gb
      8
    • 41 Gb, or more (please state)
      6
    • More than 1 HDD (please state how many)
      11


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How big is your Hard Drive?

1) 17 Gb HDD Primary HDD (16.1 Gb to Windows, and 900 Mb to BeOS)

2) 518 Mb Slave (not used anymore, very slow)

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I have a 40gb HDD and 20GB HDD

The former Partitioned

25gb........WinME (yuck but some games need it)

15gb........WinXP (love it)

The later Partitioned

15GB .......Games

5GB..........Apps

And I still run short of space *sigh*

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LOL, comparing the size of our puters manhood huh????

Poor me.... I have one 2 Gig drive with Windows 2000 and Office XP, plus a few smaller Apps on it and a 4.3 Gig running XP and current favorite game or too. Most of my other stuff is on CD so I am not too worried about the size although I would like to do an upgrade sometime, but my system works so it isn't a priority.... Besides the wife always wants some thing if I upgrade, last thing was a dining room suite, groan......

I may be running small drives but at least they have a dynamite package...

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1'st Primary Drive -- OS (WinXP) = 4.3 gig Western Digital

Secondary Drive -- Games = 40 gig Maxtor 7200 ata100

2'nd Primary Drive -- FTP = 40 gig Quantum 7200 ata100

On order = 2 x 75 gig IBM Deskstar to throw into Raid0 for file backup's :)

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Anyone know where I can buy some cheap Hard Dives? Oh, and how do I find out what type my computer will accept?

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whoa.. looks lke everyone here is stacked! I only have

1 40GB ATA-100 7200RPM

1 20GB ATA-100 7200RPM

both from Maxtor... :)

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I think so, I have the 75GB 75GXP Model and it has the lowest seek time of any IDE drive ive seen, 8.5 ms. The new 60GXPs that are out use 20GB platters so they are alittle better then the 75GXP which uses 15GB platters. Also the Western Digital WD1000BB? or something like thats a really nice 7200 rpm drive, 100GB too. See www.storagereview.com for good info :)

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I have 3 drives ...

Primary Master .. 60gig

Primary Slave .... 40gig

SCSI ............... 20gig

As always its never enough :disappoin

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