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Very interesting. Can kill two birds with one stone. I'm building a Windows Home server. Will pull the 2GB drive out for my WHS. Put my 750GB back into external and give it to my son at college.
bluechipwi said: Very interesting. Can kill two birds with one stone. I'm building a Windows Home server. Will pull the 2GB drive out for my WHS. Put my 750GB back into external and give it to my son at college.Make sure the 750GB drive doesn't get too hot. Many of the 'green' drives have a lower heat generation and thus the included external enclosure may not cool a hotter drive sufficiently.
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