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	Kommentare zu: ASUS Universal USB 2.0 Port Replikator für Notebook / Laptop	</title>
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		Von: Bewagi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Review by Rainman69 for Rating: Father&#039;s Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop died,  This Western Digital (WD) drive used to realcpe an *80GB Hitachi TravelStar 5400RPM drive that faithfully served for over 5 years, then died.  *(upgraded back in 2004 from the original P.O.S. 40G 4200RPM Dell drive)I usually don&#039;t bother with WD drives as their quality has dropped dramatically over the years.  I needed a good, low cost drive that was Amazon Prime for next day delivery.  It survived the delivery (was ice cold from UPS)  Brrr!  Let drive acclimate to ambient indoor temp.Swapped drives and formatted NTFS, no issues so far, loaded Win XP Pro,  etc.. Long story short, the drive survived the cold, swapping, formatting, and running all night reloading 10 years of Win XP updates.  So, So far so good.  No issues since Dec 29th &#039;09Time will tell.  I rate its performance so far as 5 stars, 2 stars for WD&#039;s reputation, so an average of 3!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Review by Rainman69 for Rating: Father&#8217;s Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop died,  This Western Digital (WD) drive used to realcpe an *80GB Hitachi TravelStar 5400RPM drive that faithfully served for over 5 years, then died.  *(upgraded back in 2004 from the original P.O.S. 40G 4200RPM Dell drive)I usually don&#8217;t bother with WD drives as their quality has dropped dramatically over the years.  I needed a good, low cost drive that was Amazon Prime for next day delivery.  It survived the delivery (was ice cold from UPS)  Brrr!  Let drive acclimate to ambient indoor temp.Swapped drives and formatted NTFS, no issues so far, loaded Win XP Pro,  etc.. Long story short, the drive survived the cold, swapping, formatting, and running all night reloading 10 years of Win XP updates.  So, So far so good.  No issues since Dec 29th &#8217;09Time will tell.  I rate its performance so far as 5 stars, 2 stars for WD&#8217;s reputation, so an average of 3!</p>
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