HDD – Official TechtalkRadio Blog https://blog.techtalkradio.com The Blog for the TechtalkRadio Show Wed, 16 Mar 2016 00:34:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 63714750 Windows 10 until July; dead, and on Facebook/Twitter/Google; SSD vs. HDD https://blog.techtalkradio.com/windows-10-until-july-dead-and-on-facebooktwittergoogle-ssd-vs-hdd/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=windows-10-until-july-dead-and-on-facebooktwittergoogle-ssd-vs-hdd https://blog.techtalkradio.com/windows-10-until-july-dead-and-on-facebooktwittergoogle-ssd-vs-hdd/#respond Wed, 16 Mar 2016 00:34:58 +0000 http://blog.techtalkradio.com/?p=6154 Read More]]>

A reminder…

“Microsoft is making Windows 10 available as a free upgrade for compatible devices that are running genuine Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 Update.

“The free upgrade is a full version of Windows (not a trial or introductory version) and is available until July 29, 2016. Once you upgrade, you’ll have Windows 10 for free on that device.”

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/upgrade-to-windows-10-faq

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We discussed the possibilities of what can happen to social networking accounts of people who are dead. Here are some webpages that might be helpful to browse:

Downloading Your Info – How can I download my information from Facebook?

How do I report a deceased person or an account that needs to be memorialized?
Verified immediate family members may request the removal of a loved one’s account from Facebook.

Downloading your Twitter archive…allows you to browse a snapshot of your Twitter information, starting with your first Tweet.

Export a copy. – Create an archive with your data from Google products.

Inactive Account Manager
Decide what happens to your content if you stop using your account.  (Google)

Submit a request regarding a deceased user’s account (Google)

What Happens to Your Social Media Profiles When You Die?

7 Resources for Handling Digital Life After Death

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Some solid-state drives can fail at similar rates to standard platter-type drives. And some have been found to be better than others…

Failure Rate by Manufacturer: “…HGST drives the lowest…”

Flash Reliability in Production: The Expected and the Unexpected

“…We study a wide range of reliability characteristics and come to a number of unexpected conclusions…Comparing with traditional hard disk drives, flash drives have a significantly lower replacement rate in the field, however, they have a higher rate of uncorrectable errors.”

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