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Seagate 400 gig hdd NEW
internal, as seen here http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...555&pfp=SEARCH Item is brand new, sealed retail box
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OMFG!
That is one bigass hdd! ![]() I have 80 gb.
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One of these days when I got all the money I need, I want a pc with 1 GB memory, 1 TB HDD, and the fastest CPU in the world with all the bells and whistles!
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Sure, but you can STILL partiton the hard drive into several drive each less than 127gb and you will STILL be able to use all of the available space anyway, OR you could partition and have other part of drive with different OS like Linux or something like that.
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FAT8= 512MB
FAT16=2GB FAT32=32GB NTFS 1 = 2GB NTFS 2 = 4GB NTFS 3 = 8GB NTFS 5 = 127GB NTFS 5.1 = 1TB Quote:
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