Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Joined: 12/29/2000 Status: offline
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I have never once seen a hard drive die of old age or excessive use ever. I think I wore out a cd rom drive once, or at least it was getting to operate in a suspect fashion. I have friends that are of the opinion it is just a matter of time, but heck you can say that about anything eh. I have been using a personal computer of the PC labelled sort since 1990. In that time, I have upgraded and as a result said goodbye to my computer long before it had any mechanical breakdown occur. I dumped my PS1 on my sister. I traded a 486 system on a friend in trade for a washer dryer. My current system was originally bought as a 300MMX system, and now currently exists as a 800 celeron. The only original purchase items are the keyboard printer and scanner. I started off with a 1.9 gig drive, added a 2.4 that a friend said was not worth the space in his case. I then bought a 40 gig drive which I still have. If this drive has been formatted once, it has been formatted 40 times in 2 years. One weekend I formatted it 7 times while learning how to do it. I can't say what formatting does to a drive physically. I only know nothing wipes a slate clean faster easier and more reliably. Windows is great at retaining garbage and left over junk though. The best piece of hardware I ever bought was the cd burner. It allows me to make reliable secure copies of data I don't want lost. I have a friend her system is near worthless, the reason, to much junk on the drive, and she doesn't want to lose it all. Last I heard it was in a corner never used. Might as well be a box of odds and ends in her attic for all the good it is.
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I LIKE that my life bothers them, Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
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