System Re-install

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by maggit, Mar 24, 2007.

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  1. ShadowDragoon

    ShadowDragoon Advocate of Vengence

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    It really depends on how much info he wants to store, though. He talked about using a DVD or two, so I'd assume he has a few GB worth of stuff to store. Flash drives with that much storage are still pretty expensive. I still see 2GB ones going for around $25-$35 on a regular basis. And the price only gets higher with the more storage you go to.
     
  2. Shiningted

    Shiningted I want my goat back Administrator

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    For some reason I got a flash drive as a wedding present - I can now take the whole of KotB to work with me around my neck and spend all night modding it. Damn fine things.
     
  3. ShadowDragoon

    ShadowDragoon Advocate of Vengence

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    Ted you lucky bastard, rubbing it all in our faces. :chairshot

    I won a bid on ebay about 2 months ago to get a 2GB for $12. But, I never got my PayPal account set up (due to bank issues with my checking account), so I've yet to pay the guy and recieve my drive. :yawn:
     
  4. lord_graywolfe

    lord_graywolfe Wolfman

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    most of your CDs wont hold 2 gigs of data, in fact i cant actually think of any. im sure there are some out there but they are probally a bit of money. even iomega drives arent cheap but for 20 bucks ive got 2 gigs of extra space with a flash drive:) and if i need more ill just by another lol. oh and its probally not a good idea to try and store text data on a preformated video disc, they usally dont work out to well. ;)
     
  5. ShadowDragoon

    ShadowDragoon Advocate of Vengence

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    In fact, none of them will. They max out at 700MB. You have to go with DVDs if you want that kind of storage. A regular DVD at it's most basic type will hold a little over 4.5 GB. If you go with dual-layer, which are very common nowadays, you can hold 8.5 GB. Per side. Some DVDs are recordable on both sides, meaning no face for a writing surface.

    maggit said he was using DVDs, so, even if he was using the most basic of the most basic, he's going to be paying a good bit of money for a flash drive with the same storage capacity. :)
     
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