mattspace macrumors 68040 Original poster Jun 5, 2013 3,372 2,996 Australia Aug 8, 2023 #1 As per title, it seems a tad retrograde to have a spinning mechanical hard drive as the icon for the built in twin-blade storage. Anyone found a better option, that provides a visual indication of he form-factor of the blades?
As per title, it seems a tad retrograde to have a spinning mechanical hard drive as the icon for the built in twin-blade storage. Anyone found a better option, that provides a visual indication of he form-factor of the blades?
I ignatius345 macrumors 604 Aug 20, 2015 7,746 13,285 Aug 8, 2023 #2 Insane (and lazy) they still have that icon out there. It hasn't been relevant in a long time, especially on laptops.
Insane (and lazy) they still have that icon out there. It hasn't been relevant in a long time, especially on laptops.
ZombiePhysicist Suspended May 22, 2014 2,884 2,800 Aug 8, 2023 #3 I just found images of the drive I bought, and pasted it into the icon well under get info.
mattspace macrumors 68040 Original poster Jun 5, 2013 3,372 2,996 Australia Aug 8, 2023 #4 ZombiePhysicist said: I just found images of the drive I bought, and pasted it into the icon well under get info. Click to expand... Yeah, I've done that for my SATA SSDs, I was just looking for good options for the built in storage - eg Iconfactory or somesuch. Reactions: ZombiePhysicist
ZombiePhysicist said: I just found images of the drive I bought, and pasted it into the icon well under get info. Click to expand... Yeah, I've done that for my SATA SSDs, I was just looking for good options for the built in storage - eg Iconfactory or somesuch.