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is it possible to run a slime drive dvd on its side ?
or will i get the inevtiable errors as the drive struggels against gravity ?
Slim? I wouldn't recommend it... seems like it would be really easy to fall over.
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rtcvb32: Slim? I wouldn't recommend it... seems like it would be really easy to fall over.
its internal
my eltiedesk doesn thave room for a full height drive so hp installed a slim
and i prefer the desktop on its side ( less room )

hence why im wondering if the slimdrive will work on its side
Hello Kitty, ice to see you!
//All right, sorry, but I wanted to write this for quite a while now.

People say it's not a good idea generally.

EDIT:Oh wait, you want to use this with normal DVDs. Then it might work.
Post edited December 21, 2014 by Sanjuro
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Sanjuro: Hello Kitty, ice to see you!
//All right, sorry, but I wanted to write this for quite a while now.

People say it's not a good idea generally.
*throws a snowball*

figured as much

i have an external bluray writer so its not a huge issue especially not with usb 3
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snowkatt: *throws a snowball*

figured as much

i have an external bluray writer so its not a huge issue especially not with usb 3
*dodges a snowball*
Uh-huh, better be on the safe side and use this, I guess.
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snowkatt: *throws a snowball*

figured as much

i have an external bluray writer so its not a huge issue especially not with usb 3
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Sanjuro: *dodges a snowball*
Uh-huh, better be on the safe side and use this, I guess.
my back ups are blu ray to begin with so i will have to use it anyway >.>