Laptop hard drives actually are at 250gb max from what I saw :) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136123
I would also like o say that I recommend 2 hard drives in ALL computers. With the low cost of hard drives it is VERY noticable if you can take and move your swap file to a seperate hard drive from your main boot drive. You can also get a small drive for the boot, and then a huge drive for the swap/data storage if you want.
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Laptop hard drives actually are at 250gb max from what I saw :)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136123
I would also like o say that I recommend 2 hard drives in ALL computers. With the low cost of hard drives it is VERY noticable if you can take and move your swap file to a seperate hard drive from your main boot drive. You can also get a small drive for the boot, and then a huge drive for the swap/data storage if you want.
Excellent guide though!! Recording HDTV = 9GB per hour APPROX. ouch!
Mike
Finally figured out whos voice yours reminds me of - Ray Romano - hope that isnt an insult!
Keep up the great audio casts - cant bring myself to type the p word *shudders*
Suggestion - next time one about the amount of memory, which OS will support the memory, etc :)
Thanks for the comments. There's always something new coming out, although it'll be a while before that drive finds its way into a mainstream system.
I like the two hard drive setup myself. With my Shuttle though, I use one hard drive, and go the external route for swapping and backup.
I think we're all sick of the "p" word as well, that's why Bill coined it a NudgeCast and we went with it.
Ray Romano grew up a few towns over from me so maybe there's something to it. Then again, I think the rest of America has an accent!
We'll take your suggestion under advisement...
--Jonas
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