E6400 hard drive model #'s

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E6400 hard drive model #'s

Postby KRS-2 » Wed May 12, 2004 2:52 am

can someone recomend me a hard-drive they use with a e6400 ULTRA. i have an old e64 but my hard drive does not fit in the newer ultra. its too thick to be mounted.

i just want a model that you have tested and fits and works so i can grab a new one. i figured any one would work but now im scared it wont fit again.

thanks much
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Postby ezman » Wed May 12, 2004 8:59 am

Seagate Medalist U6 40.8gb, UATA100 3.5IN 8.9MS 5400RPM , Model Number is ST340810A. Has worked flawlessly for me under 4.7 :thumbs:
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Postby KRS-2 » Wed May 12, 2004 2:43 pm

cool man, thanks.

my old hd is a seagate as well, thats why i was kind of scetchy to order one. is yours 4.8, or 40.8?? i didnt think the emus can "see" over 18gb. anyway, appreciate it, i will probably order one asap.
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Postby ezman » Wed May 12, 2004 2:48 pm

it's 40.8gb - EOS 4.7 can see over 18gb. Mine sees 40gb :slayer:
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Postby KRS-2 » Wed May 12, 2004 4:03 pm

hotness :slayer:

i have 4.6something. may have to upgrade to 4.7. how is the upgrade process. pretty painless? cheers for the advice though. im going to do that before i get a new drive.

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Postby ezman » Wed May 12, 2004 9:06 pm

KRS-2 wrote: how is the upgrade process. pretty painless? :thumbs:


For me it was painless, I'd defintitely do it. It's cool not having to worry about filling the hd up too soon, i've been backing up entire sample cd's onto the hard drive and still have loads of space.
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Postby spiral'' » Thu May 13, 2004 1:19 am

i have a 30GB IBM deskstar 7200RPM

i'm also using EOS 4.7 without any trouble, and i've hardly put a dent in my disk space. :slayer:
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