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How do I connect a 2.5" notebook hard drive?

Logic Supply - Frequently Asked Questions
You will need a 2.5" notebook to IDE adapter or cable to connect the notebook hard drive to the IDE port on your mainboard. Please make sure that pin1 (the red wire on the IDE cable) is connected to pin1 on the notebook drive. Pin1 is always located right next to the jumper pins on the notebook drive.

How do you connect power to the internal hard drive?

SCSI-TV Frequently Asked Questions
Approximately $100 to $200 for a case with power supply, plus the cost of the hard drive, plus the cost of the SCSI-TV. Buy a tape drive that is recommended by your backup software. We have tested ARCHIVE and TEAC tape drives using "AmiBack" backup software. See similar questions...

Where are my preferences stored on my hard drive?

BitWise IM - FAQ
Windows: By default, the preferences are stored in HKCU/Software/BitWise Chat/BitWise. Optionally, you may store the preferences in BitWise.ini in your home folder by pressing "Setup" prior to logging in and specifying you wish to store your preferences in that file rather than the registry. Detached mode allows you to use basic client features even when your computer cannot maintain communication with the BitWise server. See similar questions...

Will cookies fill up my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
Both Netscape and Microsoft have measures in place that limit the number of cookies that will be saved on your hard drive at one time. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape conform to the RFC 2109 limitations on your total cookie count to 300 (this includes a limit of 20 cookies per individual domain). If you exceed this, the browser will discard your least-used cookies to make room for the new ones. See similar questions...

How do cookies end up on my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
After a cookie is transmitted through an HTTP header, it is stored in the memory of your browser. This way the information is quickly and readily available without re-transmission. As we have seen, however, it is possible for the lifetime of a cookie to greatly exceed the amount of time the browser will be open. In such cases, the browser must have a way of saving the cookie when you are not browsing, or when your computer is shut off. See similar questions...

How do I format a Mac hard drive?

Herb's Mac Stuff FAQ
Check question number 6 about startup disks; most people need these because of hard disk problems. Apple provides an "erase disk" option on their main menu which will re-initialize some but not all hard drives. Apple also has a "disk test" utility to test formatted disks. There is also a popular control panel add on for "SCSI probe" which is helpful, check various Mac shareware sites for it. See similar questions...

Where are my files located on the hard drive?

Windows XP Professional FAQ
Each person who has logged into the computer will have his or her files and settings stored in a folder named with his or her user name. Only the person who is logged in (or an Administrator) can access his or her personal folder. To find these user folders: The My Documents folder is located within this user folder (Note: The My Documents icon on your desktop is a shortcut to this folder). Files that were saved to the desktop are located in the Desktop folder. See similar questions...

How does Notebook Hardware Control can protect my data on the Hard Drive?

Notebook Hardware Control (NHC) - FAQ - Frequently Asked Que...
Just as soon as the hard disk state changes, the S.M.A.R.T. system (integrated into the disk) notifies the changes. NHC will check periodically the S.M.A.R.T data and shows you a warning if the disk has problems. The disk condition may slowly decline; however, this might not show for a bit, while the disk is able to correct its own mistakes. That can go on for some time until, one day, the disk is not able to fix its mistakes and the data on the disk is no longer readable or recoverable. See similar questions...

Can you connect and play media from a USB hard drive?

Wii FAQ: answers to your Wii questions - Engadget
Our USB drive turns on when we plug it in -- it's obviously USB -- but nothing happens. Right now there's no support for USB storage, including playback of photos, music, or movies, nor saving channels or games to the device. Bummer. See similar questions...

How do I move files between Connect 2 School and my local hard drive?

Connect 2 School - FAQ's
To move one or more files, you'll need to open the windows for your local hard drive and your Connect 2 School "My Documents" folder. Once these are open, you can drag documents between these storage areas. Open the folder containing your files on your local hard drive (____ on Client Drive) using the above FAQ. Leave this window open. Now open the "My Documents" folder (H: Drive) on your Connect 2 School desktop. See similar questions...

Q11) How do I connect to my network hard drive or printer with Windows CE?

Knowledge Base
A11) Windows CE contains the command line NET function. See the NET Command line Application Note or any of the current product Manuals. See similar questions...

Which Notebook 2.5'' HDDs are supported by the Image MASSter?

Hard Drive Duplicators - Image Masster 4008 Hard Drive Dupli...
Answer: Many notebook manufacturers use a 2 ?" drive enclosure with a proprietary connector. These enclosures require proprietary ICS adapters. If a proprietary adapter is not available for the drive, the standard 2 ?" ICS adapter can be used, provided the drive is removed from the proprietary enclosure. See a list of available adapters. ICS is constantly adding new adapters to our product line, please call for the most updated list of available adapters. See similar questions...

My hard drive crashed. Where can I download Telnet Magic?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Page
If you still have your license code, you can download Telnet Magic from the web site. The license code is release dependent for the first two digits of the version level. For example, a license code for release 2.2.0 will work for releases 2.2.0-2.2.9 but it will not work with release 2.3.0, so you need to download the correct release. If you were running the current release, download and install the evaluation version from our Telnet Magic Evaluation Download page and enter your license code. See similar questions...

Should I partition my hard drive?

The Broadband Reports Windows XP FAQ - dslreports.com
It is best to have your OS on a separate partition than the rest of your data. This results in less fragmentation and ensures speedy operation of your system. If your hard drive is large enough, then partitioning is probably a good idea for you. Common practice is to have at least three partitions: one ~8GB for the OS, one ~10GB for Documents and other personal files, and whatever is left for programs. See similar questions...

What happens in the event of a hard disk drive failure?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Although Kaleidescape uses high quality hard disk drives, drives do fail occasionally. On average, drives in Kaleidescape Systems fail at a rate of one or two percent per year. To prevent loss of information from a drive failure, every Kaleidescape Server uses RAID-K to store redundant information. The 3U Server also features a Hot Spare Disk Cartridge as an additional measure of data protection. See similar questions...

What should I do if hard disk drive fails in my Kaleidescape System?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
When a hard disk drive fails in a Kaleidescape System, you will still be able to enjoy all the Movies and Music in your library, but the System will not be able to import CDs or DVDs. Your Kaleidescape System will also be vulnerable to losing data from a second disk drive failure, until the first failed disk drive has been replaced and the data on it rebuilt. If you suspect that a disk drive has failed, then always call Kaleidescape Technical Support first. See similar questions...

I created an image of the hard drive. It stops at about 4Gb. Why?

R-TT - FAQ
You have likely created the image on the FAT32 file system which has a 4Gb file size limitation. Therefore larger files can not be created there. If this is the case, we would suggest that you either use NTFS (through network or attaching the drive to a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 box if you are running Windows 9x/ME) or split your drive into regions each less than 4Gb, create their images and make virtual volume set afterwards if you need to recover files from there. See similar questions...

How possible is it to recover data from a crashed hard drive?

GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
That depends entirely upon "how crashed" the drive is. But SpinRite is often credited with performing "true miracles" of data recovery. Please read some of the true-life SpinRite testimonials we have received to get a sense for what SpinRite has done and can probably do for you if you ever need it. It is obviously possible for a drive to be so totally dead that it is only useful as a door stop. But today's modern drives struggle to stay alive and to die slowly. See similar questions...

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