Unfortunately I am not near a Microcenter for three more weeks. Frys is a good drive from here, but feasible. I need to do something by next week at the lastest, as I will be into the third leg of travel after that.
The laptop definitely has a slow 120GB SATA drive, T5200 (1.6Ghz C2D?) and 2GB DDR2. I don't think more RAM is needed for XP32. Unfortunately there are no deals on good SSDs ($100 or less) at the moment or I'd buy one instead of a hard drive.
That is my limit as well.
There is a late 2006 laptop with a 120GB 5400 RPM drive that is running rather slow. I'm wondering if it is worth upgrading to a 320GB 7200 RPM drive. I think that is one platter by now.
Depending on the store, I'm not sure what they said or even if it was in English. Maybe my countenance scares the clerks. :D
Normally I say, "You too."
I'm not sure what your beef is but nearly 30 years of product develpo4ment puts me on Intel's side in this case. Releasing a free support product to the public long before the existence of the product it is intended to be used with often causes trouble. In a perfect world the specs, standards...
Lot of assumptions there. Specs and standards change, implementations, change, and manufacturers don't always follow the rules. I'm not convinced that the LBA addressing is the only difference in modern drives.
It looks like the film came out a few days before I was on a major adventure, so there was no interest in such activities. I guess it was on TV eventually.
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