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25th October 2004, 22:20 | #1 |
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| CoolMax 3.5 Xtreme Files F1-B 80GB Backup Drive It is only a matter of time when a hard drive will fail, it could happen tomorrow, or in a couple months, or even a couple years. Any way you look at it, because of all the moving parts and constant usage, it is inevitable for a hard drive to eventually crash. The important question one has to ask is, "Is my important data backed up?". For most people, the answer is probably "no", which is not good. Most people do not get into the habit of backing up their data regularly until they loose something important. Review URL: http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/r...ax_F1-B_1.html
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