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w00t! I'm fixing up my computer next week!

Jerboy

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A little while ago my usual computer got trashed after a virus payload. Since then I've been using my makeshift PC.

I'm finally motivated in fixing it up next week and while I'm at it, I'd like to replace the HDD's with something QUIETER since it's not very convenient to do this when I have tons of data on it.

anyone have recommendation on HDD?

Oh yeah.. No IBM's please. I've heard of enough IBM HDD death horror story.

I'm planning on getting opinions today, buying the drives tomorrow and fix it over the week next week.

 
Well, gee, duh, why don't you just format the virus infected system? Of course, that approach wouldn't require mommy and daddy to shell out money.

Russ, NCNE
 


<< Well, gee, duh, why don't you just format the virus infected system? Of course, that approach wouldn't require mommy and daddy to shell out money.

Russ, NCNE
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its not daddy.. its mommy... get it right.. sheesh
 


<< Well, gee, duh, why don't you just format the virus infected system? Of course, that approach wouldn't require mommy and daddy to shell out money.

Russ, NCNE
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Oh sure I could just format it, but I wanted to get quieter HDD's before the virus attack anyways. Since I already had to format everything on the hard drive, I just like to use this opportunity to install new drives without having to fuss with the data.





<< trashed in what way?! >>



Virus completely trashed everything on my HDD. Since these HDD's are already low level formatted now, if I were to get new HDD's, I can do so without having to copy files and such.
 
Hard Drive: Quantum 40.0 GB @ 7200 RPMS
Additional Hard Drives: Western Digital 40GB 7200RPM ATA100

those are bad? ok... i hope yer goin scsi then..
 


<< Hard Drive: Quantum 40.0 GB @ 7200 RPMS
Additional Hard Drives: Western Digital 40GB 7200RPM ATA100

those are bad? ok... i hope yer goin scsi then..
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No they're ok.. I was talking noise level wise.
 
Seagate Barracuda IV's are supposed to be the quietest, if you are in the bay area, you can go to Fry's and pick up a 80GB drive for $100 after rebate.
 


<< And what, you're going to trash the old one(s)? >>




I was planning on using my current drives for backing up so I won't have this kind of data loss disaster again 🙂
 


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<< And what, you're going to trash the old one(s)? >>




I was planning on using my current drives for backing up so I won't have this kind of data loss disaster again 🙂
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Good call. Else I was gonna come kick your arse...
 


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<< And what, you're going to trash the old one(s)? >>




I was planning on using my current drives for backing up so I won't have this kind of data loss disaster again 🙂
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Good call. Else I was gonna come kick your arse...
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Hey what's the big deal about what I do with my hardware anyway ?
 
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