"Char Jackson" <> wrote in message news:...
> Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system?
>
> Newegg link
> <http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575>
>
> In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I
> bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed,
> huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the
> space."
>
> Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping,
> so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen.
>
Don't know what good they would be in a PC setup, but they're the type of drive that was in my Creative Zen Touch MP3
player (20GB in it, but same style of drive). It quit on me, and I never could get it to work right again (not the
drive's fault, I don't think; I needed a WinXP SP1 IE6 box to reload the firmware/software). I bought one of the USB to
IDE/SATA adaptors and was able to access the drive, but I don't see any advantage of having one or more of those hooked
up to a PC for anything. Seems to me it would be better to just use a 6GB pen drive, although I'm sure they're more than
$5. But if you add the $5 for the drive and $26 for the adaptor
(
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details )
then you're way behind.
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SC Tom