Enclosure Hard Drive
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Quality RAID Storage Space With Pegasus R6 Unit
Tech giants Promise have introduced the industry’s very first high performance computer hardware RAID option built to develop the raw velocity with the brand new Thunderbolt technology. Developed from the start for media and entertainment consumers, The Promise Pegasus gives outstanding speed as well as through-put in the shape factor small enough for the desktop computer, which is found in 4-bay as well as 6-bay metal products with as much as 12 TB of total storage space. This brand new RAID hard drive unit is known as the Pegasus R6 12TB hard drive. However be warned, because this unit has a huge price tag that begins as approximately $2125. Also, you will need to purchase the Thunderbolt cable seperately, that will set you back another $49.
Making use of Thunderbolt engineering high-speed I/O, Pegasus can easily achieve a extreme 800 MB/s of continual throughput, approximately 12x quicker than Fire Wire 400/800 and more than 20x faster compared with USB 2.0. The Promise Pegasus is ideal for creative professionals, power end users and people who desire high capacity external storage with leading-edge overall performance and enterprise level documents safety.
Pegasus provides Final Cut Studio creative pros the capability to update and play-back a variety of streams with uncompressed 8-bit and 10 bit high-definition movies on the completely new Apple Mac which have Thunderbolt systems. This Pegasus can also provide extensive space for storing for various other popular Apple software programs for example Aperture, iTunes, iPhoto and also iMovie and is also wholly compatible with the Apple Time Machine.
Your Thunderbolt technology offers wonderful flexibility for connection to superior-performance peripherals such as Pegasus hard drives as well as high-resolution screens. Your Thunderbolt hard drives will be able to transmitting a mind dazzling 2 channels of 10 gigabytes per second for each port of data transfer, attaining a level of performance formerly restricted to workstation-class peripherals and RAID hard drives. Link numerous Pegasus external hard drives to each other for extra storage of about 72TB, or link a higher-resolution screen to Pegasus for that ultimate in ease.
The Pegasus is on the market as a 4-bay as well as 6-bay RAID box supporting seven RAID processes including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 and 60. Pegasus offers 2 Thunderbolt technology ports, a brand new sleek and stylish aluminum housing and a smart cooling fan for reduced system noises.
How do I access my files from my old hard drive with windows?
I was running a Dell Dimension 8200 and the motherboard died. I was running Windows XP SP2 and had a password on my administrator account. I now have the hard drive in an enclosure and hooked up to my laptop, but when I try to access "My Documents" from the old hard drive it says the folder is secure. I know the password since it is my folder, but it doesn't give me an opportunity to enter a password.
I think what I need to do is be able to boot up windows from the enclosure hard drive, or access the "My Documents" from the enclosure hard drive using my regular laptop windows.
Please help! I have 10 years of pictures and documents saved in the old hard drive and I desperately need to recover them. Thanks for your help!
If the images you want to recover are on a Flash memory card or in your camera or iPod then they can still be recovered using the same type of recovery software. You should connect the external storage media to your computer first, and make sure that the DiskGetor can access it like a removable hard drive.
http://www.diskgetor.com/photo-files-recovery.htm
Apple Vs. Microsoft Vs. Google Vs. Dropbox: A Cloud-Computing Guide (paidcontent)
"Where did the computer go?" was the slogan Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) used in 2004
when it launched the first of its current range of iMac desktop computers. The
question was designed to draw attention to the ingenuity with which the
company's designers had managed to pack the components of an entire desktop
computer into what was effectively an enclosure for a large flat screen. But
actually it's a question with a more contemporary relevance, because nowadays
most of us rely on "computing" that's provided by machines we never see and
could not locate even if we tried. They are somewhere out there in the
internet "cloud," which is how so many of us came to be users of something
called "cloud computing".
Tutorial on how to install Hard Drive into Enclosure


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