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LuckyAsFox

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    LuckyAsFox got a reaction from BleachedFur in Windows 10 freezing, Bios freezing when trying to update and freezing sometimes in motherboard splash screen.   
    I tried but there's no support for 3.0 ports 
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    LuckyAsFox got a reaction from dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd in Can i put two 2.5 inch WD black hard drives in the NZXT - H200i ssd mounting behind the case?   
    Oh ok cool, thx. Just wanted to confirm that.
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    LuckyAsFox reacted to vanished in Using An entire Drive for backup?   
    if the drive was 1 TB and full of data, the image would be about 1 TB.  You would use the same software that created it in order to restore the data to a new drive, if and when necessary.  Depending on the format, it may be possible to use other software as well, if it's a generic and common format rather than something proprietary.
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    LuckyAsFox reacted to vanished in Using An entire Drive for backup?   
    It might, depending on the software.  If it does, there's two things to keep in mind:
    To get any appreciable level of compression, it will take even a powerful CPU a fairly long time to compress or extract 1 TB of data, so backups and recovery would be quite slow Different types of data compress to different degrees.  Uncompressed data like BMP images, WAV files, and other "sparse" formats like EXEs will likely compress ok or even quite well.  Formats that are already compressed and thus very "dense", like jpg, png, mp3, etc. will barely compress at all - a percent or two at most, and potentially there will be even no change, or a slight increase in size.
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