Recycle your unused hard disk drives

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by nks, Aug 31, 2007.

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    Unused, but operational hard disk drives, can be recycled and used as back up or storage devices.

    Sometime you do not need to buy expensive external hard disk drives; for instance, this simple tutorial helps to re-used your redundant hard disk drive.
     
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    I've been using those USB enclosures but that looks a lot cheaper to do it that way.

    I suppose a person can mount them in an empty case and plug them into a multi-port USB lead and plug it in to your hard drive so it shows up as multiple and separate drives?
     
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    That may be possible; however, it will mean you need more than one IDE adapter and as many vacant USB ports to cater to multiple drives connection.

    Furthermore, I forgot to note that, it also works in Linux, since such USB drives are mounted as removable devices.
     
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    I dont really get this thread at all are we talking about extra hard drive memory thats not inside the computer?
     
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    It seems that you are not sure about the hardware stuff. Hard drive, as I state, is the conventional IDE hard disk drive, it has nothing to do with the memory chip (with the exception of Solid-State drives, which is not yet matured)

    I am talking about hard disk drives, which you may use to connect directly to a USB port, like a removable thumb drive.
     
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    Or one of these :D
     

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    always.. delete files forever.. do not put it in the recycle bin which keeps your hard drive full and full.
     
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    I bought a couple 3.5" external hard drive enclosures from woot during one of their woot offs for less than $15 a piece a while ago. You can't get much cheaper than that.
     
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    That's different :eek: It's a USB hub :D

    I bought something quite cheap in the past before, but the enclosure is malfunction. Since then, I decided not to settle on unbranded goods.
     
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    Yeah. Looks like a Squid.
     
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    hi, very nice tips, I will use my unused HDD, Now..
    regards
     
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    Thank you, hope it really helps :)
     
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    When my hard disk is too old,i would like to have it sold.
     
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