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Post by DITO on Jun 18, 2006 5:25:04 GMT
i bought samsung HDD 160 GB is samsung HDD is good one ? but i have a problem when i connected it to my old Wisteren Digital 80gb one i lost all the Data on my old HDD ( when my brother come he will spank me ) btw i have MB intel inside P4 4x .. and thats made me away from SR and C65world .. i wanna know if that error from the HDD,MB or error connection.thanks
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Post by SandStorm on Jun 18, 2006 15:14:34 GMT
My main HDD is samsung too. Man, the old hdd was in ntfs file system? btw, check the hdd jumpers. You need to put the old one as slave hdd, and the new, set as master. Btw, is the old hdd recognised in the system?
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Post by DITO on Jun 19, 2006 0:34:13 GMT
i don't know man how to know if it's recognised or not ?? and i think that the old HDD was in FAT32 formatted what do you think of that i still afraid to connect my 2 HDDs
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Post by SandStorm on Jun 19, 2006 5:00:23 GMT
you enter the computer bios, and see if there is all set "automatic" under general settings. there is no problem being fat32. if you was to put the ntfs hdd under one W9x windows computer, then, they would not see it
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Post by DITO on Jun 20, 2006 19:05:02 GMT
ok man i will check it
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Post by 560sel on Jan 23, 2007 21:36:29 GMT
SAMSUNG and 160GB ??
that must be a JJ series !!
I have the same one in my PC ,, well it is quite good but it is kinda slow and a little bit noisy
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 23, 2007 23:46:37 GMT
i've got more 2 samsung hdd's, one with 180 and other with 80gb both are very silent
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Post by 560sel on Jan 24, 2007 11:54:59 GMT
i've got more 2 samsung hdd's, one with 180 and other with 80gb both are very silent will mine is noisy and you can notice that very easily I don't know ,,,, I think I hear these noises because my computer is too quiet
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 24, 2007 14:02:33 GMT
the only noise i hear, is the processor cooler.
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Post by 560sel on Jan 24, 2007 17:49:22 GMT
the only noise I hear in mine is the HDD noise sometimes I feel my computer doesn't have a processor fan or any fans at all
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Post by Iver on Jan 24, 2007 20:13:55 GMT
My old 40 gb Samsung HDD (bought in 2000) made so much terrible noise that I couldn't stand it! The same goes for my older disks: Maxtor 40 gb, Western digital 4 gb, 2x Quatro 3,2 gb, WD Caviar 343 mb (yep u heard me right - 343 mb). ;D Now I have one Samsung Spinpoint 200 gb, which is very silent But then again, I have a Western Digital Raptor (which I use as system disk), and is rather noisy
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 25, 2007 0:17:48 GMT
anyone tried one scsi western digital hdd with 10.000rpm? that's noisy!
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Post by Iver on Jan 25, 2007 13:13:05 GMT
Or how about the seagate SCSI that spin at 15000 rpm...
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 25, 2007 13:55:07 GMT
for sure, those beat the records
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Post by 560sel on Jan 25, 2007 15:00:23 GMT
well , I'm pretty sure that none of us need an HDD with that super RPM
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Post by Iver on Jan 25, 2007 18:35:20 GMT
I agree. It would be better to set up two 7,2k rpm drives in RAID, so that they work together, and gain the same speed that way.
But such fast SCSI HHDs are nice for servers...
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 26, 2007 0:48:00 GMT
yes, but is one drive have one failure, we took the risk to loose data in the other one. :s
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Post by 560sel on Jan 30, 2007 18:34:34 GMT
that is why we should back up our important data on other storage medias
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Post by DITO on Jan 30, 2007 22:03:01 GMT
i have one maxtor 15 gb and western digtal 80 and both are noisy
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