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http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - How many files do you have on your computer? You probably have too many, and you probably have a lot of duplicate files. Finding those duplicate files can be a challenge without the right software. http://chris.pirillo.com Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • mine

    Seagate model ST3630A

    1223CYL-16HEADS-63SECT-631.1MB

    631.1MB

    and i still have it :)

  • Haha... pre-gig. :)

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  • My 1st HDD was 10MB

    it was a PC-XT 8086 microprocessor! ran on DOS

    2nd PC was a PC-AT 80286 microprocessor

    3rd PC was Pentium processor, running win-3.1!

  • I dont remember how much space our original computer was, I just remember using floppy discs that were actually floppy... and having to use the dos prompt to do anything

  • we use ashisoft free duplicate file finder... very easy to use and have lots of options... we truly love it.

  • 400MB

  • My first computer had a dual 512 K floppy drives (the big 5 1/4" ones), but I had upgraded to a 20 Mb hard card. It was a 20 Mb hard drive mounted to a card. I was the envy of all my friends...

  • My first HD was 5 mb. IBM XT... 1988

  • cool software ,but after downloaded i have found COMPARATOR FAST really good the best i found better than the other

  • easycleaner scanned my computer and said about 3500 files were duplicated, but other websites warn you that some files NEED to be duplicate, because they function in different places, that means I have to go check one by one of those 3500 files !! and overall size of them is only about 400 mega bytes...I believe better leave them alone rather than risking a bigger problem...am i right ?

  • My first hard drive was 20M..... but I made up for it by having 640k RAM.

    8086 IBM Clone

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