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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (9952)5/18/1999 8:36:00 AM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
RE: ORB Rocks On???

Just read this over at the TMF site.

- Michael Coley
- bible-reading.com

Subject: ORB report
Date: 5/18/99 8:11 AM
Author: sishaw

A couple of weeks ago, beginning at post 21205 on May 3, I wrote about a friend who had acquired an OEM Orb drive and installed it on his computer.

Yesterday, he told me: "don't buy an Orb drive." It seems that all the data he had been storing suddenly became inaccessible. He doesn't know whether it's the media (which has been observed to be delicate) or the drive itself (I have read here that there are engineering issues involving the heads).

Just thought you all might like to know.
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