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- From: YAMAGATA Hiroo <hiyori13@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 16:40:45 +0900
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At 16:18 00/09/20 +0900, you wrote: >So what *do* you recommend? Toshiba drives. I accidentally dropped my 12 months old Laptop to Mongolia, knocked it off the desk which killed the windows system (gods spoke, I guess), but I was able to use the Linux side and access the Win partition data with no problem. That gained a lot of trust. If you were using a 1.25cm height disk, you might consider getting a 9.5mm disk and add extra padding as a shock absorber. That might be more important for a laptop. But that would depend.
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