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Windows 7 Which backup method is more ideal or safer?
Backing up on ssd would be safer than hdd because no moving parts correct? So ssd failure rate is lower so just wondering how is it possible to lose data on ssd?- itsgainsday95
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- Forum: Windows Hardware
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Windows 7 Seeking Reliable Hard Drive with Long Warranty: WD30EZRX Insights
Another of my WDC drives is biting the dust (WD30EZRX)...not that it seems to matter what the model is, because I've now owned a number of WDC drives, and none of them has lasted through their warranty period. It seems to be becoming a vicious RMA circle. The drive that I'm now having to...- seekermeister
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- Forum: Windows Hardware
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Windows 7 10 Reasons Why SSDs Are Better Than Mechanical Disks
Have you ever heard the terms, head crash or stiction? Better yet, have you ever experienced either of them? These terms are just two of the unhappy occurrences associated with mechanical disks. What if disks didn't spin? What if there were a way to create rewriteable storage in such a way that...- reghakr
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- Forum: Windows Hardware