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Old September 10th 03, 08:12 PM
Andre
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Default external hd: USB2 or firewire

i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?
my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?
is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?
any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do coz i dont have a lot of stuff
to store (nor money)
Thanks.!


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Old September 10th 03, 08:52 PM
Rod Speed
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Andre wrote in message
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i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop
or laptop to run windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?


Firewire is significant faster in benchmarks.
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/s...393574,00.html

Likely you wouldnt be able to pick it with say Ghost used tho.
The difference tends to get lost in the compression time etc.

my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?


Yes, but likely it wouldnt be worth it,
depending on how you plan to use the drive.

is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?


Sure, but firewire isnt normally bootable. USB2 can
be, depending on what your system can do boot wise.

any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do
coz i dont have a lot of stuff to store (nor money)




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Old September 10th 03, 08:53 PM
Will Dormann
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Andre wrote:

i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?


In theory, USB2 has a higher max transfer rate than Firewire. But in
practice, Firewire is faster.

my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?


And where would you plug this firewire hub into??

is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?
any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do coz i dont have a lot of stuff
to store (nor money)



Performance is slower than an internal IDE drive. Not sure if you can
install Windows XP onto an external drive, though. As for Firewire or
USB2, either one should suffice. There's not a significant speed
difference. If you like, you can get a combo enclosure so you can use
either one.


-WD

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Old September 10th 03, 11:07 PM
Eric Gisin
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You will not be able to boot from firewire, as the system BIOS does not
support it. Win2K will not even install, you should look up the Microsoft KB
article on this.

"Andre" wrote in message
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| i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
| windows and my whole system
| is usb2 or firewire better?
| my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?
| is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?
| any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do coz i dont have a lot of stuff
| to store (nor money)
| Thanks.!
|
|

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Old September 10th 03, 11:59 PM
Folkert Rienstra
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"Will Dormann" wrote in message ...
Andre wrote:

i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?


In theory, USB2 has a higher max transfer rate than Firewire. But in
practice, Firewire is faster.


Just slightly.


my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?


And where would you plug this firewire hub into??


Into the firewire hub slot, obviously.


is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?
any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do coz i dont have a lot of
stuff to store (nor money)



Performance is slower than an internal IDE drive.


A Laptop drive? Please tell.

Not sure if you can install Windows XP onto an external drive, though.
As for Firewire or USB2, either one should suffice. There's not a
significant speed difference. If you like, you can get a combo enclosure
so you can use either one.


-WD

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Old September 11th 03, 11:12 PM
Lil' Dave
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Don't know. Do know that it was easy as heck to setup an ADS firewire
(40GB) on a HP laptop with XP, formatted NTFS of course. ADS drive is
self-powered, plug it into the wall outlet. It wasn't expensive either.
Dave
"Andre" wrote in message
...
i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?
my laptop only has usb2... can i install a firewire hub if its better?
is the performance of the hard drive good enough to run windows xp?
any recommendations?... 20GB or 40GB will do coz i dont have a lot of

stuff
to store (nor money)
Thanks.!




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Old September 16th 03, 05:20 AM
Joe M.
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"Folkert Rienstra" wrote in message
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"Will Dormann" wrote in message

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Andre wrote:

i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?


In theory, USB2 has a higher max transfer rate than Firewire. But in
practice, Firewire is faster.


Just slightly.


Did you see the techtv benches? Up to 70% faster in one of the writing
benches; that's a bit more than "slightly".

--
Joe M.



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Old September 17th 03, 10:47 PM
Folkert Rienstra
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"Joe M." wrote in message ...
"Folkert Rienstra" wrote in message ...

"Will Dormann" wrote in message ...
Andre wrote:

i want a external hard drive to plug into my desktop or laptop to run
windows and my whole system
is usb2 or firewire better?

In theory, USB2 has a higher max transfer rate than Firewire. But in
practice, Firewire is faster.


Just slightly.


Did you see the techtv benches? Up to 70% faster in one of the writing
benches; that's a bit more than "slightly".


c't benches say different (28MB/s vs 25MB/s for FW).
FW has the edge on reads over USB (36MB/s vs 33MB/s for USB).

That's for CPU Chipset incorporated USB2.
Addin PCI USB controllers are somehow hampered and don't get over 20MB/s.


--
Joe M.



 




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