wrote:
>> But I am not adverse to taking chances. Can you tell
>> me what time the Help
>> Desk is?
>Unless it is one of those times they altered the
>schedule, it should be the 1st. Sun. in Nov., about 2
>p.m. At the moment, it looks like I'll be in town
>then, and since I could not get to the last 2 or 3
>sessions, I'd like to get to this one.
Hi Jordon -- I didn't realize it was a Sunday. It is rare for me to be
able to come up from San Diego, but I will be there this Saturday.
>I didn't realize this was an External Only HDD, as
>opposed to the type I typically use that are
>"home-made" externals. If it's not an expensive
>drive, or one that's likely to need warranty service,
>you might choose to roll the dice on this.
Unfortunately, it was not cheap.
I still have some ideas, and I think I will eventually be able to get it
to work.
Thanks for the offer.
Sandy
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