>ATA drives are so cheap now it may be wiser to replace it.  It
>could be a fault on the Drive's MoBo or whatever.  I'm never easy about
>trusting such a drive 

OK, So it looks like I gotta get a new drive... I know this has been 
discussed before but my archive got lost in the crash: Anyone have 
recomendations on drive brands / models? IBM, Maxtor, Seagate, Quantum, 
Western Digital, QPS, Fujitsu... The list seems endless. All I know is 
that I would like a 7200 rpm drive and I guess ATA66 min (even though I'm 
on a G3/233DT-- I like the idea of being able to use it in newer systems 
w/o a performance hit). Anything else I need to know? Do I need a new 
cable for the new drive? Oh-- noise may be an issue too...

>with the casing top removed, they make
>interesting wall ornaments if mounted on a small wooden shield

LOL

Thanx,
Katzy


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