Yes! a blog about USB external hard drives.
December 18th, 2009
Simpson Raid asked:
Seagate is a manufacturer of hard drives and storage solutions. This company is based in Scotts Valley, California. Seagate’s hard drives are used in a variety of computers, from servers, desktops, and laptops, to other consumer devices, such as digital video recorders etc.
The files from the Seagate hard disk can get lost [...]
Tags: Digital Video Recorders, Error Messages, Failure Causes, Hard Disk Recovery, Hard Disks, Hard Drive Failure, Hard Drive Recovery, Hrd, Internals, Online Backups, Platters, Recovery Experts, Scotts Valley California, Scratches, Seagate Drive, Seagate Drives, Seagate Hard Disk, Seagate Hard Drive, Storage Media, Storage Solutions
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September 29th, 2009
Lesley Lyon asked:
A flash drive is a storage device that uses flash memory to store data. They have a propensity to physically emulate conventional hard drives in size, shape and interface so that the flash drives may be a replacement for hard drives. In fact nothing is driven in a flash drive, the name [...]
Tags: Acute Conditions, Battery Systems, Book Pcs, Corrupted Data, Failure Rate, Flash Drive, Flash Drives, Flash Memory, Floppy Disk, Lesley, Limited Quantities, Memory Cells, Micro Seconds, Misnomer, Network Appliances, Note Book, Propensity, Size Shape, Storage Device, Storage Solutions
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August 19th, 2009
Mike Sexton asked:
Have you ever stored files on a CD so you have a back up in case something goes haywire with your computer? If you have, have you ever gone back to that CD to get something off of it only to find out that the disc is no longer good and the [...]
Tags: Backup Program, Better Your Chances, Computer Users, Different Computer, External Hard Drive, Fear, Fit, Guarantee, Images, Lot, Mike Sexton, Options, Pointers, Scream, Several Times, Storage Methods, Storage Sizes, Storage Solutions, Storage Websites, Usb Port
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