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allyk -> RE: era of cd-burner over? (6/30/2002 8:15:12 PM)
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> Wrong again ! The best Hard-drive backup program at the momment Norton Ghost 2002 uses floppy disks more than any other Media to run the Back-up program i would say using a media solely for booting to run disk imaging and bios flashing programs qualifies as NICHE > And how are you going to do that in Windows XP without a floppy drive and a boot disk ? imagine this: you have a removable hard drive bay that you can boot from with the press of a key on this removable harddrive you have a dual-boot system: in partition 1 you have 'real dos' for flashing bios and whatnot. in partition 2 you have a full installation of XP with your disk imaging software (disks can be imaged under XP as long as they don't have any open files, which rules out the system partition for instance) and any other useful recovery utilities installed anything a floppy or cd can do for booting a system, a removable harddrive could do better > Programs will be purchessed and installed via the CD for a long time to come well past both your's and mine sell buy date i don't disagree, however like i said, 'backing up' 'legitimate' software is a NICHE market. > And as for going down the Hill, that is total rubbish with the price of CDRW's dropping to an affordable price the market is booming and will be for a very long time if they keep their prices write ! you are wrong. The market has boomed (past tense), now it is approaching its zenith. Soon (1 year) it will plateau, then it will gradually decline (2-3 years) then it will crash down to niche status floppies and floppy drives are VERY cheap. Does anyone care? Will anyone care when cdrecorders approach similar prices? When was the last time you saw a competitive review of floppy drives? > Which industry are we taking about certainly not the CDRW industry they are making and selling more units than they ever have and it will continue like this for a long time i am talking about the cdrw industry. Yes they are making and selling more than they ever have, but it would be short-sighted to not see that the end is nigh > Is this where your new product gets a free plug on your next post! i have repeatedly said what i think the future is: removable hard drives. It appears that the only thing that can keep up with hard drives in terms of speed and capacity is . . . another hard drive. Anything a cd/floppy/dvd can do, a harddrive will do better, faster and cheaper (except for backing up copyprotected stuff and creating discs to play in your archaic dvd player, etc) backing up a 200 Jiggerbyte hard drive will take 286 CDs or 41 DVDs. Sorry, that is just not practical unless the industry can show they can keep up with harddrives (hence the need for a 1 TB optical disk NOW), their day in the sun will soon be over
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