what I am asking is the 2.5/3.5 value. So I think this edit is wrong, so I rollbacked it.
And that's what is highlighted in the revision 2 of the post.
What does the 2.5"/3.5" value indicate? The thickness?
I want one of my friends to buy a 1TB hard disk for me, but I have no idea about this value. I only know that 7200rpm is better (than 5400rpm).
Where is your concern about
because I know what does 1 TB stands for, what I am asking is the 2.5/3.5 value.
getting ignored? Your question was changed from
Usually I just buy a harddisk, but
this day I discover there is a
difference of something 2.5" vs 3.5"
to choose from.
WHat does this 2.5 3.5 thing indicate?
the thickness?
I want one of my friend to buy a 1 tb
harddisk for me, but I have no idea
about this thing, I only know 7200rpm
is better.
I am afraid if the 3.5" thing is
bigger in size, and my friend buy me
this, and I afraid if there will be
any chance that the hard
to
What does the 2.5"/3.5" value
indicate? The thickness?
I want one of my friends to buy a 1TB
hard disk for me, but I have no idea
about this value. I only know that
7200rpm is better (than 5400rpm).
I am worried that the 3.5" drive may
be physically too big.
The second edit has not only resulted in a more concise question, but also one that's more readable, better grammatically and something which can be answered by reading the first sentence of the question. I don't know what you're arguing about, the rollback wars were senseless and that's why I locked it.
Contrary to what most people think, Mods don't have a fetish to close and lock questions. We're here to ensure everything goes on smooth and fine. And the earlier people understand why is it that their posts are getting edited, closed & locked upon, the better it will be for them - not only in Stack Exchange but everywhere.