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Geek Culture / 120 gig. - 8 meg buffer , seagate barracuda ata 2 Hard drive

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indi
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 04:09
yummy and if your an old fart like me who hasnt moved from win98se then
in order to make a drive this size work correctly yall need a different fdisk found here.

http://www.23cc.com/free-fdisk/

I scored it for $130 AUD as well
Ian T
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 04:36
Thanks for the warning about new HDs with 98se, I wasn't aware of that... hampering my plans for an uber-system further...

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indi
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 05:14
no probs. its to do with the way the older versions calculate the divisions using a 16 bit register or something. anyway cheers and enjoy.
lagmaster
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 05:23
ah just upgrade

i recommend win2k or winxp

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the_winch
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 05:27
win2k is proberly the best bet for a win98 users forced to upgrade against their will.

dbpro : 2ghz p4m : 512mb : geforce 4 4200 go
indi
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 08:19
yeah id rather hold feral lemmings in my jocks overnight than upgrade just yet thanks windows 2000 or XP pro is probably what im going to be heading towards.
JoelJ
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 08:37
i HATE 2000 more than ANYTHING

flibX0r
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 09:05
@indi

$130 AUD??? Where? tell me dammit! I want one.

I got an 80gb Seagate HDD last april, and that was $140!!!


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Ian T
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 10:02
2000 isn't bad, but it's very sluggish with its system tasks (NT series generally is, the tradeoff is the security) and it dosen't support DOS. 98se is the last decent Windows OS that natively supports DOS. I will always have at least one PC in my keeping with 98se installed on it .

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Pricey
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 11:14
i could put a lot of trash on a hard disk like that...

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Ian T
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 11:20 Edited at: 3rd Jan 2004 11:20
Actually I don't think it has an inch on the more standard 40, 50, 60gb models... you'd have to be a very good trash stacker to get more than an ounce of extra trash on

By the way, isn't that a bit of an odd hobby ?

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Arkheii
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 11:56
That an SATA? Hardware I could only dream of...

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 13:58 Edited at: 3rd Jan 2004 14:01
No, its ATA, not SATA (I presume anyway).

You can get a 300Gb HD (IDE) for £199, which is not too shabby.


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Arkheii
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 14:23
I don't have that kind of money. I'm stuck with a 40 gig 'cuda.

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indi
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 15:40 Edited at: 3rd Jan 2004 15:41
Mr Flibble get a sole traders liscence and then get an ABN once u have these for a computer shop/studio you do away with paying retail for anything new ever again.
flibX0r
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Posted: 3rd Jan 2004 16:39
i think i'll talk to my friend, who does have that stuff and can buy at wholesale price. Get me some good stuff.

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