On 04/21/2011 11:08 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I am considering building a new box. One of the components I am looking
> at is
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148395
>
> What do they mean by "bare drive"? Do some of them have clothes on? Or
> maybe the little jumpers that you set the pins with come separately?
>
> The last time I did this I got it all at the corner computer parts
> store. Now that store and all like it have gone under.
>
> I remember the case had a little bag of stuff that you mostly didn't
> need. Still have it somewhere.

Most large drive manufacturers release products to third parties that  
package them and sell them retail.  If you buy a bare bones drive 
directly form the OEM manufacturer, it come unformatted, without any 
instructions, no jumpers, cables, etc,  and is just a bare drive.  You 
would need to know how to put the drive into the computer, connect it to 
the motherboard, jumper it, provide all cables, etc.  Information on the 
drive is available on the internet or manufacturer, btw.  You would need 
to have software that could find the drive, partition it, and format the 
drive, (eg put a file systems on one or more partitions).

A bare bones drive coming from the OEM manufacturer is less expensive 
that one coming from an OEM third party; because, there is less 
investment in the bare bone drive; although, the actual drives 
themselves are identical in all other respects.

Regards,

LelandJ


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