Author Topic: Hard drive problems (redone topic)  (Read 1117 times)

If you have any, try deleting any .iso files you have. I had this problem with my older computer, and each ISO file is 4.37GB. Soo, yeah.
Maybe consider in online storage?



Well, What is a good online storage site?

decent 500 gb harddrives only cost like $60

I got a 2,000gig hard drive for 80$


;o

decent 500 gb harddrives only cost like $60

only 50 more gigs than my current one. I need a 600 gig bad, but like I said, THREE HUNDRED loving DOLLARS.

only 50 more gigs than my current one. I need a 600 gig bad, but like I said, THREE HUNDRED loving DOLLARS.

where did you get that idea?? lol.

1TB drives start at $50 on NewEgg. There's a 2TB in there for $70. Look around a little. Reliable brands too.

where did you get that idea?? lol.

1TB drives start at $50 on NewEgg. There's a 2TB in there for $70. Look around a little. Reliable brands too.

reliable brands my ASS. Almost all of the cheap ones have reviews complaining about them being DOA or having other problems. I dont wanna get burned with a stuff drive, I barley have any money.

reliable brands my ASS. Almost all of the cheap ones have reviews complaining about them being DOA or having other problems. I dont wanna get burned with a stuff drive or blow up my computer.

/facepalm
If you think all of those brands are unreliable then I guess you're just too good for ALL hard drives.

Sure, every once in a while you might get a DOA drive, but you just send it back to NewEgg and they send you a new one. That will happen with ANY brand.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 01:09:08 PM by Fredulus »

/facepalm

If you think Western Digital is unreliable then I guess you're just too good for ALL hard drives.

okay, maybe ill try this one, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136496, but im gonna kill someone if it doesn't work. My parents might not even let me, they bought this machine awhile back as a sort of gift.

People say the WD Green drives can be a little slow sometimes, but they're probably fine for most people.

Just go on youtube/google "installing a SATA hard drive" or things like that to learn how to install it.

its not happening. I need a lot of stuff for it, and half of the instructions I don't even understand. God damn it. I guess ill just have to live with the 5 gigs left on my current disk.
« Last Edit: March 05, 2011, 01:22:50 PM by HelplessNobb88 »