Andy Morley
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Has anyone done this and got any tips or advice.
Any help on this kind of subject would be helpfull,
Andy
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Brett
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won't it damage the hard drive going over bumps?
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Andy Morley
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
won't it damage the hard drive going over bumps?
dunno, i fink if a pad under it it'll be ok
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anz
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good idea roo_bob, put it on a mouse mat
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Dell
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Shudt damage it, it is a console after all, its not going to be the same as a PC hard drive. Consoles get taken to mates houses etc.
Be the same idea as these portable MP3 HD's I imagine.
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willay
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not much advice you can give really, make sure its secured, and comfy, dont want to fuck it up. The HD should be able to take a beaten cause like they have said above, but I'd say it would take as much beating as a PS2, just dont drop it/let shit land on it
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KITcorsa
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will an x box actally fit in a corsa???? have trouble fitting them in a waggon!!! lol!! Xtralarge BOX lol!!! no need with lowering kit with the waight of these in ya car lol!!
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sxi_welshy_boy
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quote: Originally posted by Dell
Shudt damage it, it is a console after all, its not going to be the same as a PC hard drive. Consoles get taken to mates houses etc.
Be the same idea as these portable MP3 HD's I imagine.
It is a standard pc hard drive (infact xbox is pretty much a pc..) .. but they do have extra an extra hard rubber corner covers on em to make more resistant to knocks and stuff..
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Jafster
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you obviously aint tried pickin up a x box have ya ?-them things weigh about 5 bricks-so shouldnt be a problem at all-im running a ps2 and that is more frail-still dont jump --realisticly if you have alloys and you see a hazard you slow down anyway its second nature stuff after youve dumped the steel hubs
all i would say is get a decent power invertor box or youll have problems- myn cost a £100 -basicly i can have either xbox/ps2/hairdryer/electric vibrator-anything can be connected-but you will suffer if the invertor is poo-it will mash up youre battery and do nasty things!!
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Cybermonkey
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PC hard drives are designed to carry on working with shock levels approaching 60g's. Its not an issue of the hard drive being damaged. Tough as shit.
Dave
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sxi_welshy_boy
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u sure about that? that would be 60 times it weight on top of it.. HD arent heavy but 60 of em... then expect it to wrk..
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Cybermonkey
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Yes, thats when they are functioning too. When they are idle or switched off, Seagate Barracuda's (similar to XBOX) are able to withstand forces as high as 230G's.
Dave
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corb
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quote: Originally posted by corsa roo bob
Has anyone done this and got any tips or advice.
Any help on this kind of subject would be helpfull,
Andy
get a screen so you can use it
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