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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
Wow, so much involved,.. seems most of my
'simple' problems or questions get so complicated. but as you said, I'm trying to think ahead. As I said, I have some other things I need to take care of first which will takes months which is why I wanted to know just how much time do I have before I can't find a PSU for the 780 but I assume the Sparkle will be around for awhile? So what am I to do for the 780 PSU? I'm not going to invest in crimpers etc. that's going a bit too far. In fact, I only brought up the power supplies because that's what I had to do to the 8200 to keep it going among other things with your good help. If there's no problem getting a power supply say a year from now I won't worry about it. Thanks Robert |
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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
Mark Twain wrote:
Wow, so much involved,.. seems most of my 'simple' problems or questions get so complicated. but as you said, I'm trying to think ahead. As I said, I have some other things I need to take care of first which will takes months which is why I wanted to know just how much time do I have before I can't find a PSU for the 780 but I assume the Sparkle will be around for awhile? So what am I to do for the 780 PSU? I'm not going to invest in crimpers etc. that's going a bit too far. In fact, I only brought up the power supplies because that's what I had to do to the 8200 to keep it going among other things with your good help. If there's no problem getting a power supply say a year from now I won't worry about it. Thanks Robert Well, a year from now, the spare won't win a beauty contest, just like now. So nothing will have changed. Electrically, there should be a solution available. I'm pretty certain the current supply and the 5V @ 25A rating, really isn't needed, But I verify that sort of thing here with my clamp-on DC ammeter. The load inside the machine is likely at half that level. Paul |
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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
Ok then, I'll assume I can get the
PSU's a bit later after I finish my other projects and consult you then and get the HD's when I can. Thanks for all your good advice and links and for taking the time to explain things. Robert |
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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
I just checked because I'm planning on buying more HD's next month and they've gone up in price quite a bit since I last bought one only a month ago. I guess it's better to buy now before they go any higher. Robert |
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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
Mark Twain wrote:
forgot to include the link,... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E16822148834 I'm offered a price of $69.89 here, and I assume that's USD. The price of an item could be a function of your previous purchases. Which is why I like to clean out browser caches once in a while, just in case there will be some "browser funny business". Paul |
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O.T. Mrimg backups, clones, restore images step by step (Paul)
Hmm,. I never thought of clearing cache
I just cleared the cache and gave me the same price $69.89 whereas I paid $58.99 for the same HD about a month or more ago. Robert |
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