Thanks for all the help in this thread, I'll make sure to post about how it comes together for anyone following my footsteps. #JVIEWER JNLP DOWNLOADS UPDATE#I contacted Kingston and they confirmed the kit on Amazon should work with the motherboard - and my supplier for that has agreed to update it to the latest BIOS before shipping, so I've placed my orders, I think I'm happy with the build. Probably not enough to be worth worrying about, but as I say, if I'm doing it, I'd rather do it properly. It seems at least plausible to me that there is more risk of some kind of systemic failure within a batch and within model lines. As I said before, it's mostly for backups and long-term storage. Maybe matched drives would be faster? It's not going to be a difference I care about, I think. The cost is like £30 in price difference over just getting 6 of the cheapest from the cheapest supplier (which I couldn't actually do as they have an order limit at 3 drives), and it takes virtually no time and doesn't result in extra shipping costs. It ends up costing me only a little more to mix it up, given I already need to order from a selection of places because of availability of the parts. If you don’t see any text editor you can choose the Open with option and then search for the text editor.I've had two drives from a batch I bought die very close to each other after years - that's one experience, so could be complete coincidence, but it can't hurt. Right-click on the JNLP file and choose Notepad in the list.Down below, we show you the steps of opening the JNLP file in Notepad : Users can use notepad or some other text editors to open the JNLP file. #JVIEWER JNLP DOWNLOADS CODE#Sometimes a user would like to extract a piece of specific information or check the code of a JNLP file. The purpose of this method is that you can open the file, even if you don’t have Java installed on the computer. The JNLP will not function for what it was made but simple open in a text editor as a text file. This method is mostly to check or edit the code of the JNLP file through the text editor.
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