Well, there are several options:
1. Send your drives to Amazon S3 for data import
(Amazon allows you to send them drives and they will import the data for you)
http://aws.amazon.com/importexport/
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/send-us-that-data/...
My doctor advised me to stop drinking coffee and so I did more than 6 months ago. First week or two was though. I drink tea 3-4 times a week (only herbal teas not those strawberry-yogurt flavored teas). I have also stopped drinking coke and other sodas (basically I just drink water, tee or fresh...
FastStone Image Viewer is much more than that... It's free, fast (lightweight only 5MB), easy to use and has many features (viewing, resizing, cropping, editing, rotating, watermarking, batch processing etc..).
You can use Chrome to test mobile stuff too...
Just press F12, click on a mobile icon pick a mobile device and hit reload.
It's MUCH faster than browserstackc.om... Here's a simple screenshot to help you find that mobile icon: http://prntscr.com/6ibdw1
- Do you need just to backup these 10TB of data or you need access to it from time to time (something as data you work with daily or something)?
- Have you considered moving that data to a cloud?
- Do you need performance or reliability (or mix of both)?
- What would happen if you loose some...
Have you considered Fractal Design Define R4 (or new R5) case. It's really top quality product and really well designed one. Also has sound and dust isolation. It's a bit more expensive than Cooler Master but I'm sure it's worth it.
I don't think that the problem is with MajorGeeks than with software makers since many of them have decided to put various "extras" in their installations...
My favorite sites that I use daily are MajorGeeks.com and FileHorse.com...
You should also research a bit what are you trying to...
Another happy Thunderbird user here... It works fine and I have the portable version so I can take it with me on an USB drive too... Using it I can access all my Gmail accounts (IMAP) without logging in in browser wherever I go....
Yes since Youtube player is HTML5 by default (and you don't play games online) you don't need flash since it's only used for ads today. Chrome users also don't need to install flash since it's already bundled with Chrome browser...
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