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To: shadowman who wrote (16788)2/24/2001 11:37:52 AM
From: Ally  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
Hi Dennis,

>I'm probably not saying anything that you don't already know, but some older (2 years or more)computers don't easily take 7200 rpm hard drives....make sure you aren't limited to 5400 rpm before you buy a 7200.

Sorry if you're hip to this :)<

I'm not that hip on computer stuff. Started from the days of DOS so I know DOS commands, but that's about it. However, I know a bit of computer theory and know the right questions to ask when I need to do something with mine.... like now :-)

Wasn't aware that some computers don't take the faster drive, so thanks for bringing that to my attention. Just looked at the manual... my computer board is Asus TX97-E, running on 200 mh Intel.

Would this take 7200 rpm drive?
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