Summary: Hi, We have IBM X220 with dual array (RAID 5). Now two disks failed together in each array (one array for OS & other array for DATA). Please suggest h...
Summary: "i didnt istall any drivers except graphic card drivers ..." Whenever you load Windows from a regular Windows CD (or DVD) from scratch, after Setup is...
Summary: i need help! i wish to plug in a 5.25 and 3.5 inch drives to read some old archives. the BIOS configuration does not show 2nd floppy drive possibilit...
Summary: Found this interesting. This is from Tom's Hardware from Feb, 2000. Serial ATA "When this year is over the old ATA100 standard (also known as UDMA/100...
Summary: I want an image of each disk. The Frequency depends largely on the data on the machine, they will range from Fortnightly to Quartly (most being Quartl...
Summary: Is there anything that requires a 1.44 mb floppy anymore? Like if you buy games, etc? Or is everything on cd now? this is the computer case I have n...
Summary: As with any RAID 0, if the disk goes, so does your data. So I'm sorry to say, your data is toast so attempting to recover it is a waste of time. I h...
Summary: I have a branded Compaq 450 MHz computer (Intel original mother bord 65 MB ram ) & there is 6.5 Gb Hard disk. Due to lot of data iam interested to rep...
Summary: What's with the levels 1 through 5? Which level do I want to use? All levels erase the disk completely. The only difference is how difficult it would ...
Summary: Hi I believe it is the diskette media, but I'll run through a couple of other relevant thoughts as well. To test for floppy drives to see if they ha...
Summary: yes.. you can make a raid 5 with 3 disks or more. I have a 14 or 15 disk raid 5. only the raid card would limit the number of disks you can use in a r...
Summary: Here is the chkdsk log: Checking file system on F: The type of the file system is NTFS. Volume label is Phuoogle. The USA check value, 0x0, at block 0...
Summary: Hello, I bought a 200 GB hard drive and an external USB casing for it a few weeks ago. I was just about to partition and format it, when I realised th...
Summary: hi, i'm ordering parts for my first hand-built computer. i'm a total newbie and i'm wondering if all the parts i selected will run together as a PC. ...
Summary: The card you refer to is an I/O card. That's the way things were in the "gold old days." There were no PS/2 ports or integrated anything. Everythin...
Summary: Any and all media is suseptible to degredation. Hard drives are mechanical devices and can fail at any given time. Recordable media is device independ...
Summary: I have experience of the hardware aspect of removable hard drives. Generally the hdd itself is fitted in a removable drawyer (with a plug connector at...
Summary: "My computer also backs on to a vent that pushes hot air into the room" Obviously that's not a smart place to have your PC. Whenever possible, a 2nd H...
Summary: As you gave nearly no system specs you first need to check if there is a maximal size your mainboard and bios version can support. You can chack th...
Summary: Obviously your parts collection is pretty sparse. I wouldn't bother with a tape drive because new tapes are relatively expensive and you need the pro...
Summary: I am about to get an enclosure and i feel like the 5.25" is too big, but I am concerned about the heat of a 3.5" enclosure. I am worried that my hdd w...
Summary: the only problem with this im looking for something to fit into a 3.5 bay because all [both] of my 5.25 bays are full....I HATE THESE NEW TINY CASES!!...
Summary: Hello, I've been doing research on Serial ATA (or SATA) and RAID over the past several days. In a nutshell, FIREWIRE (or IEEE-1394 as it is also refer...