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WTB - POS HDD

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Anyone have a POS HDD for cheap? I just want something to install linux onto. It bugs me that I don't know more about this OS.
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Post by Spyhop »

Best thing would be to drop windows and install linux and work with it for a little while. If you want to keep doing all the things you're accustomed to doing with your computer, then you're forced to learn fast. It's like moving to a foreign country and having to learn a new language quickly in order to cope. :P

Trust me, it works.
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Damnit!

Wish you wold have said something sooner...

I just threw out about 20x 500MB-4GB drives

But now that I think about it, I may have a 15GB IDE (Quantum)... Let me dig around and I'll get back to you.
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I hear ya Dolphin. It will be my main OS. I just have a ton of sensitive data on my existing HDD (yes, it's backed up but over a span of 20 or so DVD's). And I share the PC with the wife. The safest thing is to install in on a second HDD and dual boot it. It will be my primary OS, but my old setup will always be there when I want to play games or attend LANs.

Thanks rob. I am gonna think 20-40GB hdd's will be what I need. I wanna be able to do more than just install linux. I wanna be able to rip DVD's and do all of my daily tasks. By todays standards I would think 20-40GB hard drives would be considered POS. I dunno what 500MB to 4GB would be ..... I guess trash.
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latency wrote:I hear ya Dolphin. It will be my main OS. I just have a ton of sensitive data on my existing HDD (yes, it's backed up but over a span of 20 or so DVD's). And I share the PC with the wife. The safest thing is to install in on a second HDD and dual boot it. It will be my primary OS, but my old setup will always be there when I want to play games or attend LANs.

Thanks rob. I am gonna think 20-40GB hdd's will be what I need. I wanna be able to do more than just install linux. I wanna be able to rip DVD's and do all of my daily tasks. By todays standards I would think 20-40GB hard drives would be considered POS. I dunno what 500MB to 4GB would be ..... I guess trash.
Which is why they went into the dumpster!

:)

I would think 15GB would be sufficient to install Linux... But if you need something bigger, I wont bother digging through my piles of crap.
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Post by latency »

Don't bother. But thanks!! :)
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Post by AlphaDrake »

I have a bunch of 30 gig drives, honestly don't know if they work or not, and whats on em. If you want em bad enough, you can pick em up for free.
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Post by zeroumus »

and i got a 80g that i do not care about any more
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Post by mertz »

I have a shitload of 60gb maxtor IDE drives, I'd give you one for free
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Post by latency »

well well, thanks for the offers guys. zero, i need an excuse to get out of my house and hang with you guys anyways. maybe we'll plan a movie night and HDD pickup for next week. this weeks too busy with funerals and camping trips.
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Post by zeroumus »

most times are free
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