Hitachi vs. Seagate Hard disks

Hi:
I recently acquired an "open" Hitachi 250 GB SATA disk for about $100 from Fry's, and two 160 GB SATA disks, one each by Seagate ($60) and Hitachi ($50).
I also was given a 250 GB PATA by Hitachi but I believe it will not be recogized beyond 128 GB.
Pl. advise on
a) whether an "open" Hitachi 250 GB SATA disk at $100 is a good buy?
b) whether to keep the Seagate or Hitachi (160 GB).
c) What can I do with the 250 GB PATA by Hitachi - make it an external had drive?
Thanks
Sangeetha
G-4, 400 MHz giga-bit ethernet, Mac OS X (10.3.9) 320 MB ram

Sangeetha, welcome, making the 250 and external is a good idea, just make sure you get a firewire/USB enclosure. Then you can have a bootable backup drive on it. As for brands, I prefer Seagate, but I have a Hitachi, it is a very good product also. Can't go wrong with either. Maybe just check out GB per bucks and make your decision on that.
Joe
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