Apologies if this is the incorect area 4 this question.
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I've notaced that as I copy data/install progrims on my Laptop, the weight of the Laptop increeses. I hurt my back recently and am limited on the amount of weight I can carry so I need to be very carefull not to inflict injury upon myself.
I hav also notaced my Xbox 360 feels heavier as well (the more games I save or purchase). I generall don't travel with my xbox so that is not an issue for me, but note the I am having the same results.
My ask, what is the weight/file ratio? So for example, how many GB's = 6 oz? I think I boght a too big hard drive but I'm not sure.
Ty in advance
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I've notaced that as I copy data/install progrims on my Laptop, the weight of the Laptop increeses. I hurt my back recently and am limited on the amount of weight I can carry so I need to be very carefull not to inflict injury upon myself.
I hav also notaced my Xbox 360 feels heavier as well (the more games I save or purchase). I generall don't travel with my xbox so that is not an issue for me, but note the I am having the same results.
My ask, what is the weight/file ratio? So for example, how many GB's = 6 oz? I think I boght a too big hard drive but I'm not sure.
Ty in advance