
WD Blue 7200rpm
1 TB, 3.5", CMR
WD Blue 7200rpm
1 TB, 3.5", CMR
Which mainboard / motherboard is used? If both memories are compatible with the mainboard and the necessary interfaces are available, then: i. O. Save the operating system and certain reliable programmes such as Microsoft Office on SSD. Ordinary files, which are often only stored temporarily, should be saved on HDD.
Yes is it
Check if you can cancel the order in your profile ( make sure you are logged in, click on your user on the top right site, click on orders finally click on the order with the HD and search for a cancel option) If you have already received the order or it is not possible to cancel contact the customer service at digitec@digitec.ch.
You must use the disk management to activate the disk. http://techfrage.de/question/10528/windows-10-datentragerverwaltung-offnenanzeigen/ https://www.giga.de/downloads/microsoft-windows/tipps/die-datentraegerverwaltung-in-windows-7-und-8-oeffnen/
No, they are not included. If you have assembled your PC yourself, they are always included with the mainboard. Otherwise look in the shop, they are not that expensive
Hello, This is a standard SATA cable. Here is an example: Value SATA-3 Kabel (50cm) However, if you want a cable to connect it to USB, you need another type of product: Delock Konverter USB 3.0 zu SATA 3 Gb/s (Adapter, 0.30m) Note that for the first cable I already take into account that the case contains a power cable for the hard drive. If you want more details or if you want a better explanation, just reply to this comment. Sincerely, N. Oliveira
If you know how to open the iMac, you do. The hard drive probably needs to be reformatted as well.
Hello, Yes, this disk is perfectly suitable. On the other hand, the possible loading times of the games you use will be reduced if you opt for an SSD.
Your Seagate is probably on its way out. See https://www.computerbase.de/forum/showthread.php?t=1217881 I can recommend the WD Red if you want to get something out of it for longer, or a decent Hitachi disk.
Sure. With USB adapters, for example: LogiLink USB 2.0 -> 2.5 + 3.5" IDE + SATA HDD OTB (Adapter, 1.20m, Black) Or with external enclosures like this: Delock External Hard Drive Enclosure SATA HDD > USB 3.0, eSATA, eSATAp (2.5", Black)
no you can't you need a MOLEX to SATA adapter
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