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Help With Hard Drive!
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Depends on what capacity you're after and how much you're willing to spend.
This is the 160GB drive I bought in the shop. If you buy it on-line and pick it up from the shop you'll save an extra £2. Obviously I've only had it for a week, but it's been OK.Dave. :wave:0 -
Despite what others say I think your HD is knacked...been there...seen it...bought the T-shirt....esp. as you say £40 out of your pocket doesn't matter. My guess is that you are faced with 40 hours of grief trying to get your PC working & then you''ll buy a new HD!0
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Labman wrote:Despite what others say I think your HD is knacked...been there...seen it...bought the T-shirt....esp. as you say £40 out of your pocket doesn't matter. My guess is that you are faced with 40 hours of grief trying to get your PC working & then you''ll buy a new HD!
I think i might aswell save myself some time and graft and just buy a new one.
thanks for the suggestions everyone!:T0
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