Mega Review: 50 GB Dropbox / Google Drive Alternative (Kim Dotcom’s Cloud Storage)

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  1. nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan

  2. Using MEGA and it works fine. Fast upload. easy navigation. Unbelievable
    free 50gig! 

  3. your account won’t get hacked. not unless the hacker is rich enough and
    smart enough to use quantum computer that companies like nasa and google
    own. the NSA might too but I doubt that they will use tax payers money to
    spend millions on trying to hack mega.

  4. Thank you. I love the phone. It’s a total smudge magnet that takes forever
    to clean off before filming.

  5. That’s a nice Nexus 4!

  6. the speed is slow asf on my s3 too

  7. no. DDR2 ram won’t work on a DDR3 mobo.

    your Tb hard drive has to connect properly to the header inside your computer. SATA drives won’t connect to IDE [PATA] headers. You need an adapter card or enclosure for that. check the specs on your Tb HD and your mobo.

    if it will connect, while you can make it secondary and move your files, later making it the primary might have issues — your first HDD is automatically given the C: designation and that’s where the BIOS looks for your operating system. You’d have to do something to fix that — install the o/s on the new drive, or use a boot manager type program to allow booting from the 2nd HDD.

  8. That’s simple. Pictures, music, videos – I presume you know what a thumb drive is, DVD disks or an external hard disk is, right? These days, you can even back up for FREE onto some cloud computing sites on the net (up to a couple of gigs of storage for free). My suggestion is to log onto one of these freebee sites. Here are some:

    http://www.egnyte.com/corp/lp1/online-storage-3.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=data%20storage%20online&utm_campaign=File+Storage&ad=6063735169&gclid=CO6mwd_s5KUCFQgHbAodWT1h0g

    This one from Trend Micro ( who also does antivirus) offers UNLIMITED on-line storage for a 30 day trial period:

    http://shop.trendmicro.com/safesync/sem/try/?gclid=CMWD7fTs5KUCFQoLbAodZHk_UA&cm_mmc=Value_US-_-SafeSync-_-SafeSync_Storage_Search-_-Online_Storage_Try&ef_id=7zhNAGmkAwABBpg:20101211184037:s

    So all you have to do is back up your data on line, install your new hard drive and then download the backed up data files to your new hard drive.

    Remember – you need a NEW or existing legal copy of the operating system which you will need to install onto the new hard disk. This is for pictures, music, etc…

    Jim

  9. Remove the old HDD and fit your new one then finish any work your doing with the computer.
    Install your OS and then update and correct any driver adapter errors that may be present.
    Now get a caddie or a cable connection for your old drive (or set it to a slave and refit it to your system) then you will have the files you wanted and your new drive will be your primary and your old drive the slave (you may have to rename the partition)

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