If you have any relatives in the states, or anywhere there to ship to at all, this site posts amazing deals on hard drives. 2 TB goes for about $100, sometimes. Just search "external hard drive."
12-05-2010 at 06:47 PM
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That's pretty impressive considering how many drives usually stop working after a couple of months.
I read a lot of reviews about peoples that stopped working but mines been great so far
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I've yet to have a hard-drive ever fail..... well, on its own at least. I've dropped a few, which caused them to stop working :p.
Yup, same here.
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12-09-2010 at 03:34 AM
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I'd say just try and find a good deal off of tigerdirect.ca or newegg.ca. Apart from that, using an enclosure is usually a faster/cheaper alternative if you're buying bulk memory. Just my opinion though.
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