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Internet & Computer Help : How to Make an External Hard Drive From Your Old, Disused PC

Buying an external hard drive can be costly, but making one out of a disused PC will only cost or . Place an old hard drive in an external hard drive case with help from a Web designer in this free video on computer tips. Expert: Noah Blumenthal Bio: Noah Blumenthal is a computer expert who worked as a Web designer at Netbuzz, an online Web design and advertising company in Paris, France. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
Video Rating: 4 / 5



Anyone know how to backup data from HTC Fuze/cell phone to a computer?

Question by Baby Isabella born 1/19/10: Anyone know how to backup data from HTC Fuze/cell phone to a computer?
I have a HTC Fuze & I’m installing an update & it says online before I install it, I need to either backup all my data onto a Micro SD card (which I don’t have) or onto my computer. How do I back it up on my computer? I don’t want to lose my contacts & pictures, etc…Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Booger E
Do you have the usb cable to connect it to your computer? If you do, just hook it up(i don’t have an htc so i’m only guessing here) and a popup should come up automatically. Go to open file and view contents(or something like that) and check to be sure everything you want to save is there, then just copy the folder and paste on desktop(or where ever you want to put it).

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10 ways to keep hard drives from failing

10 ways to keep hard drives from failing

With a little proactive care, you can extend hard drive life, squeezing more value from your company’s equipment investments, reducing user downtime, and preventing catastrophic loss of data.
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Seagate ships fastest eco drive in Barracuda Green

Seagate on Tuesday hoped to claim the distinction of having the fastest eco-friendly hard drive available by shipping the Barracuda Green. Formerly known as the Barracuda LP, the drive turns at 5,900RPM versus the 5,200RPM or 5,400RPM of most other disks while still reducing the power consumption. The 3.5-inch unit is simultaneously environmentally friendly in its actual materials, as it has low …
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