| Posted by Roberto Divia on 09/14/06 12:30 
Bob wrote:> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 05:50:29 GMT, "Netmask" <netmask@geemail.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >> If you can remove the harddisk and put it in a PC caddy
 >
 > What is a "PC caddy"? Are you talking about a removeable disk drive
 > tray?
 
 I think so.
 
 > Wouldn't there me possible incompatibilities with the formatting of
 > the DVDR HDD compared to the requirements of the PC operating system?
 
 Possible. But probably you'll find out that the Hard Disk has been
 formatted in a way that WinXP can read. It's easier to reuse an
 existing library rather than writing your own from scratch.
 
 > It takes an act of God to install a new HDD in a Windows computer
 > straight off the shelf, much less installing one that has been
 > formatted in a completely different operating environment.
 
 We are talking about removable Hard Disks. No need to install anything,
 the driver of the caddy takes care of everything. Same as for a
 USB/FireWire external disk or a USB key.
 
 Ciao,
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