G
Gene Wirchenko
[snip]
BUT not as the term "external" is normally used. In this
context, it means a piece of hardware (that could normally be expected
to be inside the main enclosure) is outside of it.
Unclear communication causes confusion and delay.
[snip]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
No, I didn't mistype, but maybe I wasn't clear enough. I was referring to
the XP drive and the USB drive. There was never more than one USB drive, and
I didn't say there was; but the drive on the XP machine, from the
perspective of the Windows 7 machine, is also an external drive as far as
I'm concerned.
BUT not as the term "external" is normally used. In this
context, it means a piece of hardware (that could normally be expected
to be inside the main enclosure) is outside of it.
Unclear communication causes confusion and delay.
[snip]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko