1) No, that's not right. Personally, I always prefer to have two hard drives in a desktop mini tower, primarily for the added security of being able to image the C:/ primary drive to the secondary, in case of a failure.
2) No, Dell does not give the brand of hard drive that will install in a system,. The second thing, I do after receiving a new computer, is to open the case and check the make of the hard drives, the system purchased last year, had Western Digital.
3) Databurst is a fancy made up name for a hard drive's cache. See
here.
Bev.
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February 18th, 2008 19:00
1) No, that's not right. Personally, I always prefer to have two hard drives in a desktop mini tower, primarily for the added security of being able to image the C:/ primary drive to the secondary, in case of a failure.
2) No, Dell does not give the brand of hard drive that will install in a system,. The second thing, I do after receiving a new computer, is to open the case and check the make of the hard drives, the system purchased last year, had Western Digital.
3) Databurst is a fancy made up name for a hard drive's cache. See here.
Bev.
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Please don't send me questions about your system by DCF Messenger.
Post the issue in the appropriate Board, where they will be answered.