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- From: mikew@net-link.net (Mike Williams)
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- Subject: Re: Harddrive orientations
- Date: 20 Apr 1996 00:42:59 GMT
- Organization: DC Productions
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- In article <4l6us8$ksd@news.bellglobal.com> Jean Des Rosiers <jdr@aei.ca> writes:
- > In the old days, HDs could be mounted any way except upside down. I have
- > seen HP PCs with the drives (Quantums) mounted upside down, so I guess
- > this "law" does not apply anymore to all drives.
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- Must be. I've seen a fair number of IBM PS/2's with 100 or 200 Meg WD Caviar's
- in there upside down. No problems that I know of. But I still don't trust it
- enough to mount my own that way.
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