Newsletter Archives
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Creative uses for external drives
HARDWARE
By Peter Deegan
Despite the availability of cloud storage over fast Internet connections and the ever-increasing size of storage built into all devices, external storage devices have many uses.
And even though the very term “external drive” conjures up images of desktop “bricks” containing rotating hard drives, external storage can consist of any storage device that can be connected to a desktop, laptop, or phone and appears to that computer as a disk drive. As we’ll see, external drives can connect in many ways, serve many purposes, and be as tiny as a thumbnail.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (20.28.0, 2023-07-10).
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Desktop computers: Re-use!
HARDWARE
By Ben Myers
Make sure the most critical hardware works right before you go ahead.
Previously, I described the most basic steps to get a computer dirt-free and bootable, with a working power supply. These tasks established a baseline for additional work to assure that the computer is in very good operating condition for whoever is going to use it.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (19.28.0, 2022-07-11).
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The hard drive is dead; long live solid-state storage
SILICON
By Brian Livingston
The death of hard disk drives may be greatly exaggerated — after all, HDD manufacturers sold more than 250 million units worldwide in 2021 — but solid-state drives, which store data in semiconductors with no moving parts, finally overtook the unit sales of HDDs last year. The writing is on the wall for ye olde spinning platters.
SSDs have many advantages over HDDs, including being much smaller in size and offering faster throughput. But even after years of cost improvements, SSDs are still a much more expensive choice.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (19.26.0, 2022-06-27).
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Freeware Spotlight – CrystalDiskInfo
BEST UTILITIES
By Deanna McElveen
YOUR HARD DRIVE IS GOING TO DIE!
German-born theologian Georg Hermes once said, “Death is like an arrow that is already in flight, and your life lasts only until it reaches you.” This also applies to the hard drives in our computers. But sometimes we get some subtle hints that the end is near … well, at least for our hard drives.
Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.44.0 (2021-11-15).
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Reader wants the deets on failed Home v. Pro test
LANGALIST
By Fred Langa
OK, this is embarrassing: A reader called me out after my planned side-by-side Home/Pro test drive fell apart. (“Crashed and burned” might be more descriptive.)
So, with a deep gulp to swallow my pride, here’s where things went really, really wrong — and why.
Plus: Beyond simple disk wipes and overwrites, a better way to prep an old hard drive for safe resale!
Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.36.0 (2021-09-20).
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Terabyte update 2021
ISSUE 18.22 • 2021-06-14 HARDWARE
By Will Fastie
The price of storage is in flux for a variety of reasons, making predictions extremely difficult.
In my previous article on this subject about a year ago (AskWoody 17.21.0), I wrote an expanded version of an article I have been writing on my personal site for a number of years. The article attempted to illustrate the difference in price between hard disk drives (HDD, rotating magnetic discs) and solid-state drives (SSD, flash memory). The goal was to establish that HDD had a significant price advantage over SSD; over the period of time covered, SSDs were small, very expensive, and primarily used as small boot drives in PCs needing high performance.
Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.22.0 (2021-06-14).
This story also appears in the AskWoody Free Newsletter 18.22.F (2021-06-14).