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| Thread ID: 117115 | 2011-04-03 03:11:00 | Intel SSD | pctek (84) | PC World Chat |
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| 1191592 | 2011-04-03 03:11:00 | www.tomshardware.com :yuck: Now lets take a dodgy HDD and a dodgy SSD and see which one is easier to get anything off. besides, to me that's an ad for BACKUPS, not to mention having your photos printed at a photo lab. |
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| 1191593 | 2011-04-03 04:17:00 | At the end of the video: "A solid place for your memories. Intel Solid State Drives". Have to agree with you pctek - in my experience an SSD (flash drive) will generally fail with no warning and will be totally inaccessible if it does fail. Whereas a traditional HDD will generally have given some warning. And even if it didn't give any warning of failure, it will often still be accessible (not always, but often). I will still back up to a HDD... |
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| 1191594 | 2011-04-03 05:59:00 | I didn't know whether to cry or buy a ssd. I did neither. | bot (15449) | ||
| 1191595 | 2011-04-03 06:00:00 | Their marketing team missed the ball on that one. It is a really boring ad that hardly mentions hard drives. Isn't it funny how people think that they are backing up when they MOVE their data to an external drive? |
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