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How can you use an old hard drive?
Hello! Recently, an old hard drive fell into my hands, Seagate Barracude 7200.10 at 250GB, its speed characteristics are so-so, it loses a lot in reading speed to my (also very old) 8mb buffer, but it is alive, so it’s a pity to just throw it away. Badov did not seem to be found. How can it be adapted? It’s just that a file washer won’t work, I don’t store so much garbage, I don’t download movies. Thanks in advance!
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You can take it apart, you can lose it, you can sell it, exchange it for a bubble, crush sauerkraut...
Damn, this is HARD. He is able to do only one thing - to STORE INFORMATION. That's what you use for this.
a) nail it to the wall
b) throw it away
c) get the magnets and screw them to the water meters
You can make a souvenir music column:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM63nUaGgao&t=40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G081hD0nwWE
https://www.youtube.com/results ?search_query=music+hdd
PS It's better to make a backup of the most important data - it will lie for decades and not ask for food. Although it's a good idea to put it in a USB-drive-case and update it periodically.
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