14th January 2004, 9:53 PM
Dark Jaguar Wrote:Look at the pictures. They managed this by "cheating", sorta :D. They just made a different kind of hard drive, and the fact that it's external and that big kinda prooves it. The details I don't know. Maybe they have a bunch of different disk sets in there (meaning it's a bunch of hard drives partitioned as one invisibly), or maybe it's just a very different kind of setup that requires it to be large. It'll be a while before they can manage to get a terabyte into a standard internal hard drive. In fact, eventually the entire standard may have to change.That's what I was thinking. But how on earth could two drives be partitioned as one? I mean, I could visualize the concept but I have no idea how it could be executed.
About the size... possibly. I remember when Seagate first came out with the 180 GB Barracuda drive. It was pretty big, it required a five inch bay. Now they're down to the regular 3.5''.
Doesn't XP support up to a 2 TB partition?
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