Virtual Hard Drive

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Exactly that... Anyone know where can I get one?? Free, obviously, because I am a poor guy without money, just free internet in my University to download anime... thanks

-- NoStyle Psycho (hiryu_kourin_dan@hotmail.com), November 30, 2004

Answers

You have to pay if you want a decent sized storage. If it's just for documents and small files then just open a yahoo briefcase account. If it's for anime you may can store one or two eps on google's gmail but i don't have or want a gmail account so i don't know what restrictions they have on the file size of attachments.

BTW with VHD you still have to redownload the file to access it but since your on a uni's T-what-ever line thats not a problem.

May be you can give up beer for one week and spend that $50 on a 120 gig hard drive? hahahah yeah right hell has more chance of freezing over first lol

-- Hellno (hellhas@no.fury), November 30, 2004.


The best advice for you is to buy a dvd burner and buy some dvdrw and dvdr to burn whatever you want. Blanc dvds are really cheap now...

-- Andy Tsao (rife2005@yahoo.com), November 30, 2004.

what are you going to do with it? Just store the files on line? you can get a 3GB email account from http://unitedemailsystems.com/

as mentioned above, u will have to download it again.

-- Dark_hand (bob_bc@hotmail.com), December 01, 2004.


First of all... I do not like alcohol :P I do not really understand this things of virtual hard drives (a frien has a Yahoo briefcase, but he says he does not like it for some reason), but I need it for my works from my University (and a bit of manga, just in case...). Me and my mates need some way of trading those works when anyone is in their homes, which is pretty far from each other (average of 50kms), but that is other problem... Thanks for the answers.

-- NoStyle Psycho (hiryu_kourin_dan@hotmail.com), December 01, 2004.

do you need the files to stay up for long? over a 5 days? if not, then you can use yousendit.com. You upload the file to their site (upto a 1GB) and the file can be downloaded by anyone you give the link to but the link only stays alive for 5 days (or so)

-- Dark_hand (bob_bc@hotmail.com), December 02, 2004.


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