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| People on macosx.com, i need your advice. I've had my Powerbook since September last year with no problems other than loseing the ] key after dropping a very heavy book on it (they are buggers to replace... i've found the keys for all other powerbook models other than the 12"). Anyway, i'm looking to get hold of an external HD to hold pretty much all of my data to speed up the machine. It has 768 MBRAM inside, is getting an external drive going to help? Can i put items such as applications and music there for general use? What do i buy that will be compatible, where from and for how much? Thanks in advance for your help. Richard
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| P.s... Bear in mind that i'm a student on a budget!! Not looking for anything massive either really! Thanks!
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| Hi Richard, On what you can move to an external hd - for music its fine (i keep my itunes library externally), for applications its not so easy, i believe a bunch of apps have to be in the Apps folder, or at least on the internal hd. Adding an external HD won't necessarily speed your machine. In terms of keeping internal hd space free, you should leave around 10%, (sometimes i hear up to 15) for swapfiles, otherwise the machine does slow down, but other than that its not so crucial. Since you are a student, you qualify for the Apple educational discount though sadly the prices seem the same as the normal stores for HD's but worth knowing about for other bits, To get there, go to http://store.apple.com/Catalog/uk/Im...utingpage.html and go for the "Applestore for Higher eduction" if you are on the college network, else the "Applestore for eduction" one and enter the name of your Uni. Anyway, HDs Lacie d2 160gb triple interface (USB2/fw400.fw800)- useful for dealing with pcs or if one of your ports fails. £129 in vat and free shipping from apple store online £116 from Cancom (www.cancomuk.com), but you'll probably pay shipping £116 from Computer Warehouse (www.cwonline.co.uk)also prob plus shipping Lacie d2 250gb triple interface £169 from applestore £155 from cancom £157 from Computer Warehouse There are slighly cheaper 'portable' drives, but they are not much cheaper and a lot smaller, eg there is a 40gb smart-disk one on the apple site, but its still £99, so you may as well pay the extra for a 160gb Have fun!
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__________________ Don't worry, be happy! ~(;^) 12" 1 GHz 1.25 GB iBook G4, Tiger 10.4.1, AX; 250 GB LaCie FireWire, iPod, pBook 540c, Some Linksys WRT54GS networked XPs |
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