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Location: Norfolk
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Hmmm... If it has not already departed, I might be interested in it - I'll pay the postage and you can keep the HDD, etc. If nothing else, it would be interesting to see if diagnostics show it has the same fault as mine had. I shouldn't really be wasting my time on such things, but I bought a broken T7655 the other day, so I'm kinda in the mood
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It's yours if you want it, hard drive too if you can make use of it. No good for my pc with it not having error checking. Or am I mistaken about that?
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Who needs mount points? Sticky foam pads keep an HDD in place and help with vibration too.
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