Enable disk mode (difference?)

I was wondering what are the major differences when enabling the disk mode. I haven't enable my nano yet... cause of all the horor stories.
I am able to add photos and contact without diskmode... but curious to add calender and notes.
I just wanna be informed and know what to expect. So what are the differences?

I was wondering what are the major differences when
enabling the disk mode.
If disk mode is enabled, you can:
1) Use your Nano as a normal hard drive.
2) You can add notes.
If disk mode is not enabled, your Nano will auto-eject after an auto-sync.
I haven't enable my nano
yet.
Enabled? What do you mean by enabled?
.. cause of all the horor stories.
The horror stories mainly relate to the iPod Video, and only for the 1.1 updater. Consider the 40million+ iPods sold. Those here with broken Nano's represent a percent of a percent of a percent of a percent of Nano users, compared with iPod Video users who've run the updater.

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