I think that laptops stop and park the disk drives if they aren't used for a
while. I have moved around my laptop without hibernating and never had
problems. I do watch for disk activity though before moving it around more
than on my lap.

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Devon McCormick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dan - there's a good, comprehensive article about SSD drives here:
> http://www.anandtech.com/printarticle.aspx?i=3531 .  Basically, they may
> be
> worthwhile for faster application speed.  They should also help your
> battery
> last longer.  However, Intel did just recall a batch of drives:
>
> http://www.h-online.com/security/Intel-X25-M-G2-SSD-defect-causes-data-corruption--/news/113863
> ,
> so beware.
>
> The main objection is price - it looks like you'll spend over $300 for
> 80GB.  I was considering this when I bought a laptop a few months ago but
> didn't do it.  I'd be interested in hearing your experience if you go this
> route.
>
> I did get a light (5 pounds) Lenovo laptop w/3GB RAM, 250GB HD, 15'' screen
> for about $600 at J&R (without MS Office, etc.)  I grabbed it because it
> had
> XP on it, which is getting increasingly hard to get pre-installed.  The
> screen isn't as good as my old laptop - some pixel patchiness watching
> videos - but it seems faster over all (even though the clock speed is
> lower).  However, my most important considerations were weight and
> normal-sized keyboard, so it satisfied these.
>
> I backup religiously but haven't had hard-drive problems (yet).  One thing
> I'm careful about is not to move the laptop when the drives are spinning -
> I
> put it in hibernate before moving it around.  I think this is a good
> practice, though some would disagree.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Devon
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Dan Bron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Forum,
> >
> > My HDD died a couple weeks back.  So this is a good opportunity to get a
> > new desktop.  Does anyone have specific recommendations or good
> > experiences with particular pieces of hardware?
> >
> > I'm leaning towards a 64 bit system, dual or quad core, I will run
> Windows
> > (likely XP or Vista), and probably going to load up on memory because a
> > responsive (snappy) UI is important to me.  I'm budgeting ~$1K.
> >
> > Other than that, my needs are simple, and mostly revolve around the
> > internet.  The only heavy calculations I run are in J, and that's
> > infrequent.  I watch some youtube and netflix movies online, and I play
> > music in iTunes, but other than that my medium is text.  I don't play
> > games or edit video, etc.
> >
> > One feature I'd like to focus on is reliability, particularly in the HDD.
> > I'm not disciplined about backup.  Maybe it makes sense to allocate more
> > funds to a mini RAID array than to Hz?  Are SSDs more reliable these days
> > than spinning disks?  Are they worth the extra cash?
> >
> > Since I have all the peripherals (a good monitor, keyboard, mouse,
> speaker
> > system, etc), all I need is recommendations on the PC itself.
> >
> > -Dan
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> >
>
>
>
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