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It's time for me to buy some more hard drives.
There are IDE (EIDE?) drives available in 160 GB and 120 GB sizes.
-- Are there any drive size limitations for machines running Warp 4 FP
10? I'm using the latest idedasd.exe plus daniS506.add.
-- Any considerations for the motherboard connection or BIOS?
-- Any cable considerations?
-- The manufacturers appear to be IBM, Maxtor and Western Digital. Any
preference as to manufacturer?
(Lurkers: 160 GB drives are around $246 for 5400rpm Maxtor,
( 120 GB are $184 for 5400rpm and $208 for 7200rpm.)
(
( http://www.pricescan.com/ )
( http://www.pricewatch.com/ )
Thanks,
- Peter
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