Just checked out the link and was curious..
What do you mean an additional power supply is not needed?
The website shows you can buy one, but then, why would you if it's not needed? :)
At 10:49 AM 5/31/2006, you wrote: >I recommend buying an external case. I get mine from http://www.xpcgear.com/ > >3.5" Slim USB 2.0 & IEEE UFECXPUF72S3 $39.99 >1394 Firewire COMBO >An additional Power Supply is NOT required >Mobile Storage Enclosure >Case with Cooling Fan and Anti-Shock Design. (You need cooling for >larger drives.) >Supports 400GB Hard Drives > >It is very reliable. Then buy an IDE Seagate hard drive of whatever >capacity you want from www.newegg.com. Order the OEM version which >comes without cables, software, etc. for a cheaper price. >For example, >HD 400G ST 7K 16M ATA100 ST3400633A - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$225.00) >HD 80G ST 7K 2M ATA100 ST3802110A - OEM (Qty=1, Price=$52.50) > > > > >----- Original Message ----- From: "MB Software Solutions" ><vfpmcp at mbsoftwaresolutions DO.T com> >To: "Profox" <profox@leafe.com> >Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 10:22 AM >Subject: [NF] External hard drives > > >things off the main drive." >> >>I'm looking for something that is reliable yet super simple in >>terms of just plugging it in and seeing the drive in >>Explorer. <g> Advice anyone? >> >>Michael J. Babcock, MCP > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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