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Written by admin on April 15, 2009 – 10:04 am -
I have a camcorder, and want to connect multiple hard drives to my pc to save the different videos I take.
I want to use 'regular' hard drives. I guess I would need some kind of case to connect multiple hard drives? Is there some kind of 'stack' or some such 'thing' for this purpose?
I am thinking about connecting 10 hard drives at the same time. I want to connect them via the USB, if possible (1st choice). Or would I need to connect the 'stack' directly to the motherboard?
Would this work and is it possible, and how would I do it?
I forget to mention that I meant, all the hard drives in one case.
I know you can get USB hard drive cases.
But I want the hard drives all in the SAME case/stack.
Seems to me you're looking for something a little more sophisticated since you already know you can use external casings and connect them to a USB hub.
I'm not sure why you want to use "10 hard drives", but if your objective is to separate the video categories, you can use one huge harddisk with mulitple partitions so they can be accessed as different drives (c:\, d:\, e:\....).
If you're willing to spend a little more money for a robust solution, take a look at network access storage solutions. I won't go into the details about performance and fault tolerance here, but you can easily find such products and their features on the internet.
As a start, see http://www.buffalotech.com/products/storage.php. You can get up to 2,000Gb of space.
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Written by admin on April 15, 2009 – 10:04 am -
I need memory cause my computer has a 30 GB hard drive, and my ipod is 30 GB. I was wondering if it is unusual for a person to use an external hard drive for a desktop??? Are external hard drives more proned to crash or break or infected?? Also are internal hard drives difficult to install?? Or are external and internal drives the same the only difference being one is inside the computer and the other outside???
One's inside, and one's outside.
You'd be better off with an external. There's no installation, just plug it in and use it! Lots of people use external hard drives for desktops.
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I have opened the case on my Dell Desktop Computer. I removed the original Hard Drive (C) and replaced it with another Hard Drive which I am attempting to access. However the system will not boot at startup with any other Hard Drive than the original. I get a message: Plug and Play Configuration Error. There must be some way to add hard drives and access them the way I did from the previous computers.
Is your hard driev IDE or SATA? if its ide, Make sure you have the jumpers set right to master
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Written by admin on April 15, 2009 – 10:04 am -
Simple operations performed by a hard drive with no cover, so that you can see what it looks like inside. This experiment was performed on an old hard drive, do not try this with newer expensive hard drives, it is a bit risky. Joshua Marius www.letheonline.net
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