Frys 1.5 tb drive for 89.99

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Couldn't believe it.... 1.5 TB drive for just 89.99!!!

Needless to say, I got two of them! LOL

A lot of people don't realize that their CD's will eventually rot and need to be backed up. Backing up on hard drive is the fastest and most reliable method. Of course, it would be much easier if you create ISO file of each CD. And when you upgrade to new HD, you just copy from old HD to new HD.
 
Couldn't believe it.... 1.5 TB drive for just 89.99!!!

Needless to say, I got two of them! LOL

A lot of people don't realize that their CD's will eventually rot and need to be backed up. Backing up on hard drive is the fastest and most reliable method. Of course, it would be much easier if you create ISO file of each CD. And when you upgrade to new HD, you just copy from old HD to new HD.


If, hard drive goes bad (defect) or heavy damage or steal then lost all your backup.

One time, someone stole our company's computer which had AutoCAD, Photoshop, etc.... We lost it.
 
If, hard drive goes bad (defect) or heavy damage or steal then lost all your backup.

One time, someone stole our company's computer which had AutoCAD, Photoshop, etc.... We lost it.

If you are PC gamer so you need bigger hard drive.

I have never any experience with hard drive failure in my life.

Seagate sucks, I prefer Western Digital.
 
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