Hi There!
In my Imac is a Hitachi hd!
I got it in 2009!
Colin
Qapla!
Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak

On 7 Apr 2011, at 23:15, Scott Howell wrote:

> That is funny Ashley, APple uses as far as I can tell Hitachi drives in all 
> of their notebooks. So far I have not had any problems with either Mac 
> notebook I own and my employer provided. I am not sure if they are using them 
> in the iMacs, but pretty sure my wife's iMac has a WD.
> 
> On Apr 7, 2011, at 12:02 PM, ashley cox wrote:
> 
>> get one of the wd elements drives.
>> avoid Hitachi or whaterver it's called.
>> i've not had good luck with seagate iether, though other will probably argue 
>> that one.
>> samsung seams reliable also.
>> 
>> On 06/04/2011 21:35, Sarah May wrote:
>>> Hi Big Boy,
>>> 
>>> My PC, Mac, and Braille Sense Plus don't have fire wire ports that I know
>>> off.  I know that all of these devices have USB ports though.  So what
>>> external hard drive should I go for then that will give me fast spped, lots
>>> of memory, and not cost a lot?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Sarah
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bigboy529
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:52 PM
>>> To: MacVisionaries
>>> Subject: Re: looking for an external hard drive compatible for both mac and
>>> pc
>>> 
>>> Hi I would rather go for a firewire drive as this would give you faster
>>> transfer rates, go for a firewire drive if your mac, pc and other devices
>>> have firewire ports. If not you also get hard drive enclosures which have
>>> both a firewire and usb port...
>>> 
>>> Ashley Cox wrote:
>>>> Any usb drive should do.
>>>> 
>>>> ash
>>>> 
>>>> On 06/04/2011 18:52, Sarah May wrote:
>>>>> Hi List,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I download a lot of books, movies, and music.  I want to keep them
>>>>> all in one place besides my hard drive on the Mac or PC.  I have
>>>>> been using compact flash cards and junk drives, known as memory
>>>>> sticks, but they don't provide enough space where I can fit
>>>>> everything all at once.  I don't want to have to keep purchasing
>>>>> expensive compact flash cards or memory sticks.  A family member of
>>>>> mine suggested that I should purchase an external hard drive.  I
>>>>> told her "that was a great idea!"  Now if I do this, which one
>>>>> should I purchase that will be compatible with both the Mac, PC, and
>>>>> my Braille Sense Plus?  I spend three days a week at dialysis where
>>>>> I bring my Braille Sense Plus.  I read books and watch movies and TV
>>>>> shows while dialyizing.  Hopefully, once I am more comfortable with the
>>> Macbook, I'll bring that as well.
>>>>> I want an external hard drive that will be compatible with all these
>>>>> devices, have a lot of memory as well, but not cost me a fortune
>>>>> either.  If anyone has any great advice on this matter, I would
>>>>> greatly appreciate it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sarah
>>>>> 
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