On Friday, October 22, 2004, at 07:04 AM, Kenneth Smith wrote:
I have this old SE with a 10-base-T connector which has finally succumbed
to "stiction" and I need a replacement hard drive for it. Please recommend
some hard drives that will connect inside this vintage Macintosh.
Thanks.
Kenneth
The old "toaster" remains a favorite of mine, and dependent on what was available
and handy at the time, I'd replace the original drives with 160MB SCSIs or one gig
SCSIs even an occasional 2 gig drive.
My Classic uses a 1 gig drive. It's used constantly to check floppies containing
programs and to transfer programs from failing disks.
My SEs have either the original drives, (20MB), or 160MB to 1 gig ones.
To be practical, you're better searching for 1 and two gig drives as they're newer
and may be less prone to being on their last legs.
Jeff G
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