I am guessing he passed his exams otherwise he probably wouldn't be on here
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he probably did as he's got his own business, knows everything about computers (10-15 languages), so i doubt it he would fail...unless he was studying physics, cos that is really hard.Comment
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hehe well you wont get the cable since its OEM and since its from ebay - dont expect good quality since the drive maybe used or damaged in some way (even if it says its new...)
there is no specific name for the cable - just ask for ATA 100 IDE cable
as for the exams - I done my resit for once subject - I just hope I pass
what about u?Comment
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Originally posted by SKD_Tech
I am guessing he passed his exams otherwise he probably wouldn't be on hereComment
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"dont expect good quality since the drive maybe used or damaged in some way (even if it says its new...)"
the perosn selling it has their own website, and people have brought off him before, so i doubt its damaged.
"as for the exams - I done my resit for once subject - I just hope I pass
what about u?"
i under-achieved so i will have to do some (alot really) resitsComment
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Hitatchi took over production, and then it all went downhill from there..Comment
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Imagine a hard drive that was optically connectable to a controller card. You could have a thruput that is unimaginable.
Ya know it doesn't really matter anyhow. You know why? You can read from a hard drive as fast as it can get data off the surface of the platter. Ever try formatting a 40Megabyte hard drive and compare the time to format a 250Gigabyte hard drive? (Results = 5 minutes for the 40mb, 5 hours for the 250gb.) Ever try copying a 4Gb DVD image to another hard drive using ATA66 or ATA133 settings? (Results = SAME time)
Technology has evolved greatly, but somthing is missing what they tell you in terms of speed.Government throws more money at a problem, so it looks like they are making a difference.Comment
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