(10-09-2017, 11:53 AM)Partha Wrote: [ -> ]@Compton
It is not necessary to put the disk into a docking station; it can also be connected directly to the PC motherboard as an internal drive or via an enclosure to the USB port of the mobo
just saying bcoz if the user doesn't own a docking station, there's no point in making the user purchase it when the job can still be accomplished by other means
you got it spot on
there are many to skin a cat
(10-09-2017, 11:53 AM)Partha Wrote: [ -> ]@Compton
It is not necessary to put the disk into a docking station; it can also be connected directly to the PC motherboard as an internal drive or via an enclosure to the USB port of the mobo
just saying bcoz if the user doesn't own a docking station, there's no point in making the user purchase it when the job can still be accomplished by other means
What if the user only has a Laptop and doesn't own an enclosure?
Partha... Comptons answer is relevant, your answer is relevant as well. So you should have addressed this as "To add to Comptons suggestion"
Thanks...
Larry,
It's due to the various possibilities that I wanted the user to be aware of the other options, and therefore used the word "can" wherever applicable
Compton's statement about the docking station though makes it look like a requirement. Could it be valid as a suggestion in your view?
ok guys let's not make an issue, I am sure jas548 and other's will choose which way is best for them
let's high five on it and close the case