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		<title>Tips To Select Proper Hard drive</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day by day computers are far more advanced. Capacity and performance growth per year. This also applies to the primary storage also. Current hard drives are getting bigger in capacity and higher speeds may be able to access data faster. This is good news for computer users.The digital revolution which has brought about the need to store large amounts of data. New hard drives are ready to accept the challenge. The good news is that those with higher capacity hard drives are affordable. Thanks to a very competitive market and demanding consumers.Hard disk technology for the throughput demands of today&#39;s applications. 7200 rpm hard drives with a minimum of 40 GB of storage space and more are now more than ever before.The booming demand for memory in PCs. With much use of multimedia files are present, including MP3, Flash files and movie seven current entry-level model 40-GB hard drives are not enough customers. Are on the other side, from 80 to 400 GB, 7200 rpm drives are also available and preferred professionals.Depending the need, you should select the correct disk. Ask yourself a few questions before you choose a new hard drive. This strategy is useful in the long run.Think following points.Hard drive capacity, speed, brand and choose price.First disk capacity.1) So, what software and is loaded into the computer. 2) What types of files, you loading.If basic computer user is, you go for a 40-GB hard drive, which is sufficient for the operating system and file storage. Have text files require very little space to be stored multimedia files, but require a great story that you space.If player or a graphic designer, go for a minimum of 80 / 120 GB HDD, drive.If a movie or a song that storing a lover of many movies then for the higher capacity of 240 GB, depending on your budget.Let us select the appropriate speed. The most common speeds available on the market are the 5400 and 7200 rpm. 5400 rpm hard drive means is rotating at a speed of 5400 revolutions per minute.Now not much difference in price from 5400 to 7200 rpm. It is better to 7200 rev / min disk is going drive.It better to go for standard brand. Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital, Samsung and Hitachi are the standard brands in the market success of the above suggestions for your internal hard drive drives.If often need to transport data, you have an external hard drive. These drives can be connected to a computer via USB. There is absolutely no difference between external and internal hard disk if it considers that the establishment or body mechanics. USB interface has made external hard drive installation is very user friendly friendly.External hard drives offer a variety of portability. However, these external hard drives have higher access time compared to the desktop hard drive because the USB interface. However, the USB interface, the CPU utilization is less in from 8,4 to 10 of this means a lower burden CPU.Iomega, Freecom, Transcend is one of the manufacturers of external hard drives. These drives an external power supply and are best suited for desktop use. When you select an external hard drive, make sure the manufacturer offers a carrying pouch, cable and power when an external powered.Also check the warranty offered by the manufacturer. Now days, some of the manufacturers warranty for 3 years.Krishna Pai is a webmaster and author. Get Computer Tutorials, reviews, accessories and software tips, How to guide athttp: / / www.cheapest-computer-hardware-software.com/For more Computer tips join his &quot;Build Computer ezine&quot; at http://www . -hardware-software.com/build_computer_ezine.html cheapest computers</p>
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		<title>Seagate USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive Drivers</title>
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<p>The USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive sold by Seagate does not require additional drivers for most environments (see the notes below for your specific operating system). Keep in mind that you&nbsp;might&nbsp;have to load drivers for your USB host adapter before you can see the drive in the operating system</p>
<p><b>Windows Vista</b><br />
No additional drivers are needed for these operating systems. The drivers for external drives (such as FreeAgent, OneTouch, Seagate portable, and Seagate pushbutton lines) are included as part of Vista and normally load automatically, but occasionally the drivers will need to be loaded manually. See <a target="_blank" href="http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=201235">this Knowledge Base article</a> for more details.</p>
<p><b>Windows XP</b> &#8211; If using Windows XP, Service Pack 1 added support for USB 2.0. If you are running Windows XP without the Service Pack, then you&nbsp;might not&nbsp;get the full performance of the drive.</p>
<p><b>Windows 2000</b> &#8211; Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 made several enhancements, including support for USB 2.0. If you are running Windows 2000 without Service Pack 4 or higher, you&nbsp;might not&nbsp;get the full performance of the drive.</p>
<p><b>Windows Me</b> &#8211; Windows Me automatically loads drivers for the USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive. If you are using a USB 2.0 host adapter, however,&nbsp;you will need to load the drivers provided by your host adapter manufacturer (PCI card or motherboard). Also, note that some bundled versions of Windows Me&nbsp;might require the original installation CD or restore CD to access additional files. Certain OEM installations of Windows Me&nbsp;might call for the file <b>USBNTMAP.SYS</b> while attempting to load drivers for the external drive. This file can be located on the Windows Me installation or recovery CD in the <b>WIN9X\BASE2.CAB</b> folder.</p>
<p><b>Windows 98 SE</b> &#8211; If you are using the USB connection, then additional drivers are required. <a href="http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/download/ST1USB98.EXE">Download the drivers</a> for Windows 98 and USB connections to a temporary folder and run it to extract the component files. Next, follow these <a target="_blank" href="http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/manuals/external/pocket/PC-Windows.htm">installation instructions</a> and browse to your temporary folder to locate the drivers for the new hardware wizard.</p>
<p><b>Macintosh OS X</b> &#8211; No additional drivers are needed for Mac OS X to see the drive. The first time you use the drive, however, you&nbsp;might need to format the drive for your operating system. See our document on <a href="http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&amp;name=How_do_I_initialize_the_external_drive_for_Mac_OS_X_-_Seagate_Technology&amp;vgnextoid=b342781e73d5d010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRD">how to format your drive for use with a Macintosh</a>.</p>
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