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Sun, 22 Feb 1998 11:27:27 -0500
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There are a lot of decent hard drives out on the market and I just found out
some are more suited for different applications . You can't go wrong with
Western Digital, or Maxtor.  However, if you're heavy into graphics, some
magazines that I have read refer to models made by Quantum. For everyday
use, I would suggest  Western Digital, Maxtor, Seagate, and Quantum brands
because they seem to be the mainstream brands with decent support.

Good Luck,
Dennis Stephens



>
> Orestes Alvarez Jr. wrote:
>
> > Hello, I was wondering what is the best brand for hard drive. I am
> > looking for a good hard drive, but I don't know with one to buy.
>
> I prefer Western Digital drives.  I currently own five of them and have
> not had any problems.  They cost a little more, but to me it is worth
> it.
>
> Just my opinion,
>
> Robert Kilroy
> --
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