I highly recommend MCE (http://www.powerbook1.com). I originally got 
an IBM 6.4G drive from them and it started to get a bit loud. So, 
they swapped that out for a Hitachi that is almost silent. I like it 
a lot.


At 15:55 -0500 02/23/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Two things -
>
>for one, I believe I had asked sometime during Dec or so about
>recommendations for HDs but lost the threads. I'm still working, don't ask
>how, whith the original 1.2G drive in my 2400.
>1. what drive make do you recommend ?
>2. Where to find the best deals (can't install myself); looking for something
>in the 4-8G range.
>
>Secondly, reading Eric's message about moving to a different server I was
>thinking again how grateful I am having found this list, even though I cannot
>contribute as much as I would like to. Kudos to Eric and thanks to all listas
>for the extremely useful stuff I find here. I have a few other odd hobbies,
>such as an old Alfa Romeo convertible - boy, what would I give to find the
>equivalent list for that one !

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