-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Forgot URL Jo Ann
- From: Jo Ann <bookworm54@xxxxxxx>
- To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 18:24:34 -0400
Becky,
What URL is that?
Jo Ann
Becky kane wrote:
> Sorry been a bit out of it the last few days.
>
> >>Need An Easy Way To Get Data Off Your Old Hard Drive?
> WOW - we just came across the handiest little USB Cable Adapter that you're
> absolutely going to love!
> I've got two really terrific uses for this cable that I just have to share
> with you all ~ check it out:
> Easily retrieve information from your old hard drive ~ This is super easy,
> you simply hook the cable to your old hard drive (or even a laptop) and then
> plug into a USB port on your current computer and "presto" ~ your old drive
> now shows up as an external hard drive. How simple and easy is that? You can
> now access any and all the information you have on that drive and save it to
> your current computer, a flash drive, whatever ~ super simple, anyone can do
> this!
> Turn an internal drive into a convenient external drive for back-ups ~ Do
> you know what external hard drives are going for compared to internal drives?
> Well, a 500GB internal drive is about $150.00 and the 500GB external drive is
> about $279.99 ~ yikes! The main difference is the nice case on the external
> drive so when it sits on your desk, it looks pretty. I gotta tell you, for a
> backup drive I don't need it to look pretty ~ I just want it to hold my data
> and then sit in the desk drawer quietly until I need it again ;-)
> Now, this is where this USB Cable Adapter comes in really handy. Again,
> just hook the adapter up to your "internal" drive (it doesn't have to be
> inside your computer) and then plug into an existing USB port on your
> computer. Again, easy-peasy! The drive will show up as an external drive on
> your computer and you can easily back-up all your files ~ pretty cool, huh?
> When you're done, you can disconnect and store the drive in a drawer ~ no
> need to have it taking up desk space! And, you've saved about $130.00 by
> using an "internal" drive as your backup drive!
> If you find yourself in either of these situations, I'm telling you ~
> you've got to give this a try. You won't believe how easy this really is ~
> even the "non-techies" will be surprised! Oh, yeah ~ almost forgot, your cost
> is just $26.97 and that includes FREE shipping in the US!
> http://store.worldstart.com/product.php?productid=3564<<
>
> God Bless
> Becky
>
>
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