Nice :)

I guess maybe the difference between a "designer for PVR" type drive and
a regular one is some kind of QoS thing like guaranteed minimum read and
write speeds.

Hamish

On 04/03/2020 11:09, PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
> After Clive was able to redo the partitions with it last night using
> gparted, I was able to see it on my system this morning, and then
> installed KDE Neon on it. This was vn 5.8 and it does have some
> problems, but I remember that it gave me problems when I tried it
> before, so I might get an updated  version. But I (we) have done what
> I wanted and got it working in a PC.
>
> Thanks everyone.
> Peter
>
> On 28/02/2020 15:02, Patrick Wigmore wrote:
>> On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 10:17:03 +0000, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
>>> we'd need a power brick and an adaptor to plug it in to USB. I have
>> a power brick I can bring if needed.
>>
>> I might as well bring a USB/SATA adaptor, a power adaptor and a short
>> extension lead. The more the merrier!
>>
>
>

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