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Date: | Sun, 01 Jun 2003 11:37:42 +0100 |
From: | "Info 4 SYNass" <Info@SYNass.NET > |
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Subject: | Re: SCOUG-Help: How to choose a good HDD for OS/2 !? |
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Hi Ray
Thanks for your comments to your experiences with HDD's !
It seems you were more lucky than Wayne and me !!
With my WDC400EB I was struggling like Wayne =
but got it solved on my own but do not know how and why ;-|
Have a nice Sunday
svobi =
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raydav@charter.net on 01.06.2003 07:37:58
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: How to choose a good HDD for OS/2 !?
Info 4 SYNass wrote:
> Hello everybody
> Your experiences and knowledge may help others to decide better !?
I guess I'm no help at all. Without leaving my chair I counted ten
HDD, =
Conner, IBM, Maxtor, Western Digital. They all work. I have never had =
an IDE not work. If it wasn't for Windows it wouldn't be a challenge
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all. You just need the right tools.
Ray
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