jimdibb Wrote: > It applies to any hard drive that's full. Or, the better description is > a > WORM hard drive. Write once, read many. You can fill that type of > device > right to the top. > > On 3/1/06, jonheal <jonheal.23zu5b1141221002 (AT) no-mx (DOT) > forums.slimdevices.com> > wrote: > > > > > > A read-only drive implies that the user will never again add any new > > music. Who does that apply to? > > > > > > -- > > jonheal > > > > Jon Heal says: > > Have a nice day! > > http://www.theheals.org/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > jonheal's Profile: > http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2133 > > View this thread: > http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=21598 > > > > My point is that considering your music drive read-only is tantamount to saying that you aren't going to be adding any more music -- ever. Unless you have a mechanism in place that adds your new music to a second drive (that also contains all of you previous music), and then overwrites your music drive in its entirety.
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