Re: Laptop Drives for USB 2.0 (4200 v. 5400)



> I've been looking for information about USB 2.0 performance using
> external 5400 rpm 2-1/2" drives versus 4200. I'm inclinded to believe
> that there would be little difference in performance for backing up
> large images. Has anyone seen any info or had experience with this?

Maybe that depends on how you backup large images. Can you provide more
info?


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