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    I have four hard drives I don't need. WD 3.0TB SATA / 65MB cache WD30EFRX - WD Red NAS. They're still in their packaging. Manufactured in 2013. Anyone have any use for them? Free. I hate to throw them away. PM me. I didn't see a specific place to post this, or even if it is allowed. If this isn't allowed on Code Project, feel free to delete this post and apologies in advance.

    Mike

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      I have four hard drives I don't need. WD 3.0TB SATA / 65MB cache WD30EFRX - WD Red NAS. They're still in their packaging. Manufactured in 2013. Anyone have any use for them? Free. I hate to throw them away. PM me. I didn't see a specific place to post this, or even if it is allowed. If this isn't allowed on Code Project, feel free to delete this post and apologies in advance.

      Mike

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      Chris Maunder
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      Actually I could totally use them!

      cheers Chris Maunder

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        I have four hard drives I don't need. WD 3.0TB SATA / 65MB cache WD30EFRX - WD Red NAS. They're still in their packaging. Manufactured in 2013. Anyone have any use for them? Free. I hate to throw them away. PM me. I didn't see a specific place to post this, or even if it is allowed. If this isn't allowed on Code Project, feel free to delete this post and apologies in advance.

        Mike

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        Metric or SAE?

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          Actually I could totally use them!

          cheers Chris Maunder

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          PM me where to ship them and they're yours. Just pay for shipping, please. I can send pics if you want.

          Mike

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            Metric or SAE?

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            I don't know. The sticker on the drive (within the packaging) doesn't say, that I can find anyway. The full model number is WD30EFRX-68AX9N0.

            Mike

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              I have four hard drives I don't need. WD 3.0TB SATA / 65MB cache WD30EFRX - WD Red NAS. They're still in their packaging. Manufactured in 2013. Anyone have any use for them? Free. I hate to throw them away. PM me. I didn't see a specific place to post this, or even if it is allowed. If this isn't allowed on Code Project, feel free to delete this post and apologies in advance.

              Mike

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              Maximilien
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              find a local school, charity or computer clubs.

              CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair

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                Metric or SAE?

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                Are really hard disks made with alternate fastening screws? I never heard about this being an issue before, and I never had any problems using the same screws on different hard disk models / brands. Maybe I've just been lucky :-) (Or maybe it was meant as joke / humor that I didn't get.

                Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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                  Are really hard disks made with alternate fastening screws? I never heard about this being an issue before, and I never had any problems using the same screws on different hard disk models / brands. Maybe I've just been lucky :-) (Or maybe it was meant as joke / humor that I didn't get.

                  Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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                  Sadly, I rarely remember to add the joke icon when posting from my phone. Corrected.

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