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Re: Colorado Ken Saved the Day!
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Posted by Coloken on February 17, 2006 at 12:32:57 from (216.17.182.182):
In Reply to: Colorado Ken Saved the Day! posted by Allan in NE on February 17, 2006 at 08:31:26:
So glad for you. In my old age, I am very care full in giving advice. I usually potect myself with a "I would" or shouldn't you". But there is one advice I will give, bar none. If you hear any noise or get warned that a HD is in trouble..COPY IT NOW! Later can be too late. Drive image has been my back up for years. Slap an image onto a second partition, second drive or whatever. Even go so far as to copy the image over the network to another computer. Course all I run are simple machines here, no raid or hot swap things. Don't want to get in name calling, but to me Gatexxxx is to me the lowest form of crap or Do they have more that one layer of quality? I have all way built my own from case up. Asus mother boards, but now i am told not to trust anybody's stuff. Beside, now it is cheaper to buy than build. Kennyp
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