Off topic - Loving your username, @inlandempire. I’m going to have to watch that movie again soon, it’s absolutely bonkers.
OMG, not heard of the film... it's a Lynch film??? How have I missed that one! Downloading now!!!!Off topic - Loving your username, @inlandempire. I’m going to have to watch that movie again soon, it’s absolutely bonkers.
Yep, I love that film, I remember watching it and thinking "I don't know what I just witnessed but that was amazing". Big Lynch fan here. It's a pity it was shot on cheap "hd ready" cameras, Lynch said "I hate HD"..So if you watch it now, even a blu ray copy..it mostly looks like crap.OMG, not heard of the film... it's a Lynch film??? How have I missed that one! Downloading now!!!!
I adore Lynch, absolute genius of out of the box thinking.Yep, I love that film, I remember watching it and thinking "I don't know what I just witnessed but that was amazing". Big Lynch fan here. It's a pity it was shot on cheap "hd ready" cameras, Lynch said "I hate HD"..So if you watch it now, even a blu ray copy..it mostly looks like crap.
I’ve never been a fan of his work... 😜I adore Lynch, absolute genius of out of the box thinking.
I was missing for most of 2000 through to 2009, still catching up some some great stuff from that time.
My favourite Lynch will ALWAYS be Mulholland Drive, I've been obsessed with that film for so long, I never get tired of watching it, there's such a palpable tension throughout it's unrealI adore Lynch, absolute genius of out of the box thinking.
I was missing for most of 2000 through to 2009, still catching up some some great stuff from that time.
Amazing movie and amazing description of it. I had similar feelings during the last two episodes of Twin Peaks: The Return. I’d been thoroughly loving the ride it’d taken me on but the way it veered into something very different for the final two hours left me with a genuine sense of unease.My favourite Lynch will ALWAYS be Mulholland Drive, I've been obsessed with that film for so long, I never get tired of watching it, there's such a palpable tension throughout it's unreal
Yes but it's literally impossible for me to get in there with a screwdriver sideways, there's no space. I'll just make a manual back up..If it's a normal HDD, one of the 3.5" ones, then it would be attached to the drive enclosure by one or more screws, depending on what case it is
You'll find them on the side in one or all corners
Can you take a photo?Yes but it's literally impossible for me to get in there with a screwdriver sideways, there's no space. I'll just make a manual back up..
Here. There's no way I can get in there with a screwdriver, at least not a normal one.Can you take a photo?
Have you tried from the other side? It’s unusual for the drive bay to be accessible from that side.Here. There's no way I can get in there with a screwdriver, at least not a normal one.
I've now hooked the hdd up to my new pc and transferring stuff over
the other side is closed..Have you tried from the other side? It’s unusual for the drive bay to be accessible from that side.
How annoying!the other side is closed..
yes that's what I'm doing, old hard disk connected to the new pcHow annoying!
the other thing you could do is temporarily remove the drive from your existing pc and plug it in on the new pc rather than the other way around, no need to properly install it just have it hanging around while you do the copy.
yes it's a corsair case, well spotted! It is so easy to remove it from the new pc, I just gently squeezed the 2 black "handles" and the hard drive came out, but for some reason it just won't do it on the old pcthere must be some way as those caddys are designed to be easily removeable....can't imagine Corsair designing a case that badly (assuming it's a Corsair case anyway)
I would love to but the opening is just a few centimetres wide, I don't have a screwdriver that short..Not that it really matters now as you have worked around it but you should be able to access the screw from the open section to the right of the HDD bay...judging by how it's designed I'd guess it's a single mounting screw
Don't let @AgentCooper see that..............................Here. There's no way I can get in there with a screwdriver, at least not a normal one.
I've now hooked the hdd up to my new pc and transferring stuff over