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Major Thanks!!!!!!Posted by camshaft
I'm pretty sure it was Shane Ross who posted this tip. If I'm crediting the wrong person, please forgive me.
I just got my USB to SATA/IDE power/connecter kit with my 200GB bare HD, and am archiving some material. Unbelievable!! $12 for the kit. $50 for a HD which is purring away, happy as you please. My girlfriend is blinking her eyes in shock, "But, what if you drop it? Don't you need the enclosure?" Nope, just give me a plain ole hard drive, and I'm good to go. Thanks very much! Cameron Young
I'm sure it was me. I am using that kit right now to archive more P2.
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[www.geeks.com] For hard drives? I bought one from the same place, but, I'm sure there are other, maybe even cheaper places. If anyone knows of better HD suppliers, let us know. Cameron Young
Macsales.com has a similar device from Newertech that does the samething. It's a little bit more money - $30 but Macsales caters to mac users directly so I always feel safe buying these quirky gadgets from them. Their customer service is also great!
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I appreciate the thanks, but cannot take any credit for this. Shane found this, and posted his findings. I'm a Scotsman, so anywhere I can save a buck, I will. This workflow for archiving material just makes sense, plus, how cool is it that you can make use of a bare hard drive?
Cameron Young
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