MX2700 Hard Drive
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Re: MX2700 Hard Drive
Good luck finding an 80gb IDE drive nowadays. If you can, that's your best bet, else you can sub in a 160 if you can get a hold of it. I wouldn't recommend anything larger, as it may cause some unforeseen performance issues. The partitioning is lax, Sharp uses RAW data with no partitioning on these older machines. You may have to do an emergency firmware update to write it in there properly, rename your firmware file to emupdate.sfu and that'll take care of it. Do a normal USB firmware update with your firmware file renamed as such.Cthulhu for president! Why settle for the lesser evil?
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