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Is 2.5 inch disk drive suitable for desktop?
Paul nospam needed.com wrote:
John Doe wrote: Anything can just go without warning. An experienced computer user always has backups of important data. Some of us use very efficient methods for backing up and restoring stuff. Hardware is rarely an issue. Any reasonable hardware should not be an issue. What, exactly, makes an SSD any more prone to quitting without warning than any other device that includes electronic circuitry like a conventional hard drive? Any credible citations showing that sort of failure on high quality SSDs? Both SSDs and hard drives, have firmware. Without any cites at all, that represents an "exposure" in terms of product quality. What is your point? |
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