tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8386999095134482598.post5930815957315959670..comments2023-11-08T08:08:20.877-05:00Comments on QA Tech-Tips: The 2000 Gigabyte GorillaJim "JR"http://www.blogger.com/profile/01053267015652256718noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8386999095134482598.post-24896425752551722172011-03-09T16:19:09.554-05:002011-03-09T16:19:09.554-05:00Excellent historical account of the problem, and a...Excellent historical account of the problem, and a delightfully easy fix to a nasty problem if you were caught unawares.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8386999095134482598.post-49411277622600899242011-03-09T12:43:00.653-05:002011-03-09T12:43:00.653-05:00Just when I thought I was "missing out" ...Just when I thought I was "missing out" by not jumping on the "terrabyte" bandwagon. Glad i stuck to my guns. I usually like to stay a few years behind the "bleeding edge" of the grand technology sword, specifically so I don't get cut. I'm sure given a little time (and a flurry of returns by people uninterested in "plugging away" at getting their new purchases to work), the manufacturers will get their ducks in a row. In the mean time, I'll make do with my meager 500 gig drives. As i seem to have everything I've ever done since ATARI days residing there with plenty of room to spare, I guess i can stand to wait a little more. I wonder if the supposedly consumer friendly 2 terabyte USB drives are going to leave people out in the cold, when they finally store that 30,000th photo.Randy Constanhttp://peterpan.pixyland.orgnoreply@blogger.com