Just look at flash drives. I remember being given a couple 512MB drives buy a tech salesperson who obviously didn't know the costs. I looked it up, and at the time to get them with a logo cost about $20 a piece unless you were buying thousands. Then it dropped to about $15 a piece.
I recently purchased a 32GB drive in the form of a heart for a friend. It was $15.
But the flip side of all this story -- what will be left behind a hundred, let alone a thousand years from now? We can still decode the data left on the pyramids at Giza. Will anyone be able to still read the data left on your hard drives? :ermm:
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Jim P.
A little bit of this and a little byte of that can cause bloatware.