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I never said you had to use a WD drive, in fact I say the opposite."but lucky for us, it's backwards compatible with normal SATA cables."
"We ordered a Western Digital 500GB replacement drive because we didn't want to have to adapt solder the power cable to fit a normal SATA drive"This is the bogus myth surfacing.
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Ben Drawbaugh @ Oct 26th 2006 10:10AM
I never said you had to use a WD drive, in fact I say the opposite.
"but lucky for us, it's backwards compatible with normal SATA cables."
Carson @ Oct 26th 2006 6:05PM
"We ordered a Western Digital 500GB replacement drive because we didn't want to have to adapt solder the power cable to fit a normal SATA drive"
This is the bogus myth surfacing.