| | 30 + 80 = 110...for me is great...well, is good, great with a DVD-rom recorder...I WANT IT!!!! |
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well i have 3 hard drives.. 2 80 gigs and i have a 10 gig hard drive too, i use the 10 gig hard drive for my system restore..
I have a 40 gig Seagate Momentus on my Laptop and adding more is naturally out of question.
I actually overheated the Toshiba 40 gig which was in it before, but it was a slow 4200rpm drive so I dun really care. I think I'll send it back before the warranty runs out so that it can become a backup drive for my PC. However what do you guys think, I have a 40gig Barracuda back home and for a future upgrade (never use half of it anyways) should I get a bigger drive, or should I get an identical Barracuda and make a RAID array. That would be blindingly fast!
I have a really old computer that originally only came with 2gigs, but we upgraded it by 20gigs, and we have now used about the whole of the 2 gig one and half of the 20gig one. Music itself takes up about 2gigs! Not much compared to some people...
20 + 80 = 100 Gig
When I bought my machine back in 2000, it had 20 GB. Recently I've upgraded to an additional 80 GB. My HDD is mostly full (85-90%) full. Filled with Songs, Movies, Downloads and my RAW images and my handycam movies. Guess I need to buy a DVD writer to burn off these movies and songs. And obviously I'll buy a new 160+ GB HDD in the coming yr or so. Bye Bigyan
I have 2 hard-drive...new +old one
old one is 40GB new one is 160GB so totally 200Gb... i put 20 GB to my linux... and 5 Gb to my windows system..c:/ if u prefre.. then 10 GB for e:/ then 160Gb for d:/ this make up 195Gb...forgot where is that 5 GB gone to...nvm...
Well,
When you partition hard drives, they lose on space. Some miscalculation takes place because of the 1GB=1024MB equation too. So that's where your missing 5 GB is... |
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