-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 01 February 2007 13:52, Rick Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > It's probably worth getting a > larger hard drive and keeping a Dell-supported OS on there as a > dual boot option just so you can verify that any problems you're > having are not hardware related.
I have a Sony Vaio (don't get one, the hardware is unique and substantially under-supported) PCG-GRT170 laptop, and for the support issue (extended Circuit City warrantee, used 5 or 6 times for DVD drive failures) I restored WinXP to the original 5400rpm HD after I bought myself a 7200rpm HD with better seek times, transfer rates &etc, and put Unstable on that. Now if I want that last little bit of hardware debugging: "Does it fail in Windows too?", I just swap HDs which isn't traumatic. It also keeps them from erasing my Linux install and putting XP back on it which they did once before I figured this trick out. And I run only Linux on the system the rest of the time. Ok, once ever couple of years I put the other HD in and play _Age of Empires_ for a day or two until I cannot stand XP anymore. It was a _very_ well spent ~$100 at NewEgg, recommended to anyone who has the money to do it. Oh, get a bigger HD than came with the laptop originally, I mean, why not? The OEM HD is virtually certain to be 5400rpm even on top of the line laptops. I've had no heat problems, even when transcoding video and authoring DVDs. Curt- - -- September 11th, 2001 The proudest day for gun control and central planning advocates in American history -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBRcJKIy9Y35yItIgBAQJhwwf+I92Yafk7TIaeJYz2OXTIdFFKJXKN6C9L VCdeP86yyhlGaPhva0ZzgkJWJfuCTduN/K+lDbQS+Y9Sk71UdHdRJ3lL62XeYvYC np9Abgr31e5LeKmXL+CYc0yyE1NcexoiHmeXlX14k3GYuC5N9JGg31iuxCV4XW/H jIekzcxzsp/5o4yjcRFUOzUt9usUbT2MMjnhHCKUehRbWpWP8foDmYERUJNLVfq6 es9W1sf9VTLe4x/vTA7O+XBojtU9AZ+/H/aRRO0QutrbXW1fxm9Gwgu2HSJK4ZPg AK2bEA1tjp4vJlxlMAwwwYbKPl9wwx/4uCji8ngRcy12ZMoOmvLtBA== =wcdN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]