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If I have to do a complete install, would it be better to get a bigger drive, or a new computer?



 
 
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Old January 20th 19, 05:26 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default If I have to do a complete install, would it be better to get a bigger drive, or a new computer?

My computer's tower has no front USB ports, so what I do is run a "USB
extension cord" from its rear to the front of my desk where I have it
attached. Quick, easy, and very inexpensive. And (except for keyboard
and mouse, which are permanently connected) I never need more than one
USB port at a time.


I'm using laptops any more due to having to be in a power wheelchair; - I
shelfed the desktop unit about 10 years ago!

Being a huge fan of industrial grade Velcro, I can attach my hub to the lid
same as my external drive, so both are easily transferable.

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