Installing Windows ME on a Quantum Bigfoot TX
Everything went better than expected.
I also have trouble pronouncing graphics card names.
Copypasta from Wickerpeads:
The third series of Bigfoot drives was known as the Quantum Bigfoot TX series. This series increased the drives' spindle speed to 4,000 RPM and upgraded their interface capabilities to ATA-66. These drives carried the higher capacities of 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, and 12 GB. Like the CY series, access time was advertised as under 12 ms. The 12 GB model is noteworthy for being the first hard drive to attain a capacity in the double digits of gigabytes. Quantum claimed that these drives could outperform many of the 3.5-inch drives on the market at the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Bigfoot
But who cares, it's badass.... Right?
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