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6GB Microdrive?
Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system?
Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. -- Char Jackson |
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6GB Microdrive?
Char Jackson wrote:
Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Maybe as a swap drive. I've seen systems with more RAM than this. Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." In 1990, 6 Gig was, indeed, a vast amount of space. I've got files on my system now that wouldn't fit on it, especially if it were formatted as FAT32. The Windows 7 "Windows" folder would need three of them to hold it, or two if it were compressed. Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Not forgetting the special connection cables you'll also need. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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6GB Microdrive?
"Char Jackson" wrote in message ... Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Don't know what good they would be in a PC setup, but they're the type of drive that was in my Creative Zen Touch MP3 player (20GB in it, but same style of drive). It quit on me, and I never could get it to work right again (not the drive's fault, I don't think; I needed a WinXP SP1 IE6 box to reload the firmware/software). I bought one of the USB to IDE/SATA adaptors and was able to access the drive, but I don't see any advantage of having one or more of those hooked up to a PC for anything. Seems to me it would be better to just use a 6GB pen drive, although I'm sure they're more than $5. But if you add the $5 for the drive and $26 for the adaptor ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details ) then you're way behind. -- SC Tom |
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6GB Microdrive?
Piece of crap, see below.
Performance Interface IDE Ultra ATA33 / ATA-4 Capacity 6GB RPM 3600 RPM Cache 128KB Compare to: Recertified: Maxtor HDMXDX4R160L0 160GB 5400 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 / ATA-7 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - 160GB 5400 RPM 2MB Cache IDE Ultra ATA133 / ATA-7... Was: $59.99 $24.99 If you were building some ultra mini-computer for installing in a robot or miniature autonomous vehicle then maybe. But for use in a real computer, you would spend too much in adapters and it is pretty much useless for performance enhancement. On 12/28/2011 3:10 AM, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. |
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6GB Microdrive?
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:26:37 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote:
"Char Jackson" wrote in message ... Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Don't know what good they would be in a PC setup, but they're the type of drive that was in my Creative Zen Touch MP3 player (20GB in it, but same style of drive). It quit on me, and I never could get it to work right again (not the drive's fault, I don't think; I needed a WinXP SP1 IE6 box to reload the firmware/software). I bought one of the USB to IDE/SATA adaptors and was able to access the drive, but I don't see any advantage of having one or more of those hooked up to a PC for anything. Seems to me it would be better to just use a 6GB pen drive, although I'm sure they're more than $5. But if you add the $5 for the drive and $26 for the adaptor ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details ) then you're way behind. Thanks, everyone. I thought I had fallen into the wayback machine, where 6GB at 3600 RPM was something worth sneezing at. The mp3 player suggestion makes some sense to me. -- Char Jackson |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote:
Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. |
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6GB Microdrive?
"Char Jackson" wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:26:37 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote: "Char Jackson" wrote in message . .. Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Don't know what good they would be in a PC setup, but they're the type of drive that was in my Creative Zen Touch MP3 player (20GB in it, but same style of drive). It quit on me, and I never could get it to work right again (not the drive's fault, I don't think; I needed a WinXP SP1 IE6 box to reload the firmware/software). I bought one of the USB to IDE/SATA adaptors and was able to access the drive, but I don't see any advantage of having one or more of those hooked up to a PC for anything. Seems to me it would be better to just use a 6GB pen drive, although I'm sure they're more than $5. But if you add the $5 for the drive and $26 for the adaptor ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details ) then you're way behind. Thanks, everyone. I thought I had fallen into the wayback machine, where 6GB at 3600 RPM was something worth sneezing at. The mp3 player suggestion makes some sense to me. I sure can't see any use in a Win7 machine, but I'm sure the user who reviewed the device knows what he's talking about. You DID notice his tagline, didn't you? "4w3s0m3 t3chguy" |
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6GB Microdrive?
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia
wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. |
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6GB Microdrive?
"Bob I" wrote in message ... On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD, SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much less mate with the internal pins/contacts. -- SC Tom |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 12/28/2011 7:31 PM, SC Tom wrote:
"Bob I" wrote in message ... On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD, SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much less mate with the internal pins/contacts. Well obviously the device was specifically designed to use that particular piece of hardware. :-) -- Roy Smith Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Thunderbird 9.0.1 Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:09:47 PM |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 29/12/2011 01:31, SC Tom wrote:
"Bob I" wrote in message ... On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that 2TB type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD, SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much less mate with the internal pins/contacts. It was used on top end professional cameras and camcorders. With new cards being manufactured with over 100 GBs of capacity (the latest being 126 GB), they will have to find new uses for the micro-drives if they want to continue selling them, that is. Money talks! And think how many mini-drives you can fit in a suitably configured laptop? The mind boggles. Anything for money. But look what rotating electromechanical drives are competing against... 128 GB cards launched! http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/communi...card-10022002/ http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/...eight-in-gold/ 2TB SD cards in the works?! Not even the sky's the limit these days! http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/01/two-terabyte-sd/ Incidentally micro-drives fit CF card slots in cameras etc. See... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdrive And the sad story of unwanted microdrives... http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk....php?id=286705 I expect it won't be long now before we say cheerio, adieu and goodbye to conventional rotating HDs which are now fighting back SSHDs on price. But how long can precision engineering keep back the advance of flash memory that is forging ahead in leaps and bounds and getting ever cheaper? -- choro |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 28/12/2011 8:21 PM, John Williamson wrote:
Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Maybe as a swap drive. I've seen systems with more RAM than this. Like mine, I have Win 7 X64 with 8 GB RAM |
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 04:05:49 +0000, choro wrote:
On 29/12/2011 01:31, SC Tom wrote: "Bob I" wrote in message ... On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that 2TB type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD, SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much less mate with the internal pins/contacts. It was used on top end professional cameras and camcorders. With new cards being manufactured with over 100 GBs of capacity (the latest being 126 GB), they will have to find new uses for the micro-drives if they want to continue selling them, that is. Money talks! And think how many mini-drives you can fit in a suitably configured laptop? The mind boggles. Anything for money. But look what rotating electromechanical drives are competing against... 128 GB cards launched! http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/communi...card-10022002/ http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/...eight-in-gold/ 2TB SD cards in the works?! Not even the sky's the limit these days! http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/01/two-terabyte-sd/ Incidentally micro-drives fit CF card slots in cameras etc. See... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdrive And the sad story of unwanted microdrives... http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk....php?id=286705 I expect it won't be long now before we say cheerio, adieu and goodbye to conventional rotating HDs which are now fighting back SSHDs on price. But how long can precision engineering keep back the advance of flash memory that is forging ahead in leaps and bounds and getting ever cheaper? -- choro But for now here is a 1 gig micro drive for sale on Amazon for $88.00 used. http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...7 uva5xwf19_b I use CF cards in my Nikon D-300 that is only a few years old and cost around $1800 then. 6Gig micro drives are fine for the thousands of photographers that have those old cameras bought way back when say 5 years ago. Al. |
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6GB Microdrive?
On 12/28/2011 7:31 PM, SC Tom wrote: "Bob I" wrote in message ... On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote: On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia wrote: On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote: Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system? Newegg link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575 In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed, huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the space." Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping, so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen. Let's see: 5 or 5 years old drive. Re-certified ... ???? From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods .... Slow as molasses. Less storage than most $10 pen drives. Non-standard interface connector. Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????. Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a compact memory card? yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players, but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them to unload. How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD, SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much less mate with the internal pins/contacts. The "pins" in the image are a ZIF type design, there are adapters made for the various products the "base drive" would be used in. But notice that in the product sheet below that "high end computers" aren't in the picture? So obviously the "review" is nothing but a "shill" posting. http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/techdocs/D6ABE72AAB7510E286256F5F00732B0C/$file/Multifaceted_Microdrive_v3.pdf |
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