Blue Monster 65 wrote:I just built a 2-TB backup for my media computer for about $120. Granted, that's a bit more than some, but this is a full-size (not a notebook drive) 7200 rpm hard drive in an aluminum case with external power and a fan. Works for me. Go to you local computer geek store and look around.
Temporary directory:
DVDFab will rip the movie to the temp folder, then burn to blank disc. So please keep the free space the hard drive where temp folder is more than 10 GB. You can choose the directory of temp folder here. Normally, DVDFab will use 'My Documents' as default.
MM_Dandy wrote:Does DVDFab allow you to change the temp directory?
MM_Dandy wrote:ETA: Looks like it does...Temporary directory:
DVDFab will rip the movie to the temp folder, then burn to blank disc. So please keep the free space the hard drive where temp folder is more than 10 GB. You can choose the directory of temp folder here. Normally, DVDFab will use 'My Documents' as default.
Arneb wrote:I know far less about computers than Lance, and even I remember those times. I bought my first 20 MB hard drive (for an Atari 1040 ST), from my former music teacher, in 1991. It was affectionately known among aficionados as the roaring shoe box, and set me back DM 100,--.
Enzo wrote:The model 3 was the consumer model - it had 5" drives. They also had a Model 2, which was a "business" computer, and I do think it had the 8" floppies.
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