Who makes the best HDDs?

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And of course neither my computer nor drive has the necessary cable included to hook it up, so I have to drive all the way to fry's to buy a reasonably priced one ($17 for a best buy brand sata cable? Uh. . . no)
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Wow, it didn't come with one? Did you buy a bare OEM drive in a plastic clamshell, or did you buy a retail in a bigger box?
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I've noticed that almost all the HDDs on NewEgg are OEM.
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Retail. I got it from bestbuy.
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Jrecee wrote:Retail. I got it from bestbuy.
Wow, have companies gotten cheaper since the last time I bought a HD? Every retail boxed HD I've ever bought came with an IDE or Sata cable and mounting screws. I think the last one I bought even came with a molex to Sata power adapter.
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Ok I went through a bunch of tutorials for getting windows to recognize the drive and they all mention the option "partition" or "initialize volume" yet the only option I had was "New simple disk" or "something simple disk" so I clicked it. Was this the right thing to pick?
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Jrecee wrote:Ok I went through a bunch of tutorials for getting windows to recognize the drive and they all mention the option "partition" or "initialize volume" yet the only option I had was "New simple disk" or "something simple disk" so I clicked it. Was this the right thing to pick?
Yeah, that's fine. If Drive Manager saw the drive and gave you those options, you were on the right track.
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Wait, what did you use to create your partition(s)? You're doing it through Disk Management in Computer Management, right?

A simple disk (as oppose to dynamic) will be fine I guess. As far as I know, the only time you NEED to use dynamic is if you're setting up a RAID.
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Well that seemed to be my only option so I guess I'm good. I've already captured about 20gigs to it and moved about 70 gigs worth of stuff onto it so it's doing what I wanted it to, so that's all I can ask I guess.
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Yeah, if it's working and the space after you got it set up was just a bit under the advertised amount on the box, you're all good.
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