I'm in the market for an external firewire hard drive. This would be used in conjunction with my ti book as bulk storage of things that don't need to be portable. ie it is fine if it needs to be ...
If you're looking to add another hard drive to your computer, you may want to consider the newest generation of external drives that connect via the FireWire standard. Also known as the IEEE 1394 ...
Continuing from yesterday's coverage of external FireWire drives: Granite Digital FireWire/IDE bridge Mark Moorcroft comments about the new Granite Digital FireWire bridge (mentioned yesterday): "As ...
I have an external hard drive onto which I would like to install linux. I also have a laptop with a broken ide controller which has no hard drive. I would like to boot from a floppy disk or cdrom, and ...
Western Digital announced Tuesday two new external hard drives with FireWire and USB 2.0 ports for connecting to PCs. The drives come in 120GB and 200GB capacities and have a rotational speed of ...
As previously reported, some retractable FireWire cables offered by IOGEAR and other manufacturers may not be suitable for use with portable hard drives because they usually aren't shielded. We've now ...
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Windows 98SE users only: The device drivers are necessary for your system to communicate with your USB 2.0 external hard drive. You must install the device drivers on ...
From Other World Computing, some of the first external hard drives to work with the new FireWire 800 standard which promises transfer speeds of 800mbps, about twice as fast as regular old FireWire.
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