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Date added: 2006-04-01 Posted by: LarryM.net
Brand: Western Digital Firmware: N/A
Model number: WD1000 Manufacture date: N/A
Model name / serie: N/A Buffersize: 2 MB
Drive size: 100 GB RPM: 7200
XBOX version: v1.6 Progam(s): XBoxHD Maker
Locking:
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