Opinions please Hard Drive External

Started by David, Sep 16, 2008, 16:23:30

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David

Opinions please on any of these and ease of use  :ithank:

Please note Rik price is taken into account  ;D
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David

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Glenn

Here are a few to look at, not sure what size or price you are looking at though.
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Rik

What do you plan to use it for, David, and does your machine support e-SATA?
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David

First question easily answer I want to use it for music files and photos,which will free up space I hope,assuming I can archive these and free up space may get store videos on when I have someto put on
Looking for maybe pinnicle,not sure yet

Dont know about e-SATA Rik  ???
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David

Quote from: Glenn on Sep 16, 2008, 16:31:53
Here are a few to look at, not sure what size or price you are looking at though.


Thanks Glenn.like the featured item
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Steve

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Quote from: Rik on Sep 16, 2008, 16:42:58
What do you plan to use it for, David, and does your machine support e-SATA?

Acer L320 has no e-SATA ports just usb and firewire. I have a WD My book,seems fine but does need an external power supply.

If its for a central store of music, photo's and videos you might as well network it via a NAS drive or better still WHS and get backup as well. PS  Couldn't resist. ;D
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Rik

The cheapest option might be to fit an extra internal drive, David. It would be a lot faster than USB.
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Steve

Quote from: Rik on Sep 16, 2008, 16:51:04
The cheapest option might be to fit an extra internal drive, David. It would be a lot faster than USB.

Turned over a new leaf Rik ;D
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David

Quote from: stevethegas on Sep 16, 2008, 16:55:30
Turned over a new leaf Rik ;D

But this machine is under warranty Rik  ???
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Rik

OK. Almost any external USB drive, the bigger the better, but don't try and work on files on the drive, use the internal drive for that.
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David

 :thnks: No just for music and photos

I like that one at £69 post free,wonder if they do club points ......oops sorry Philip sore subject.there is some Savlon around somewhere  ;) ;D
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Philip

you want club card points, have a look here  :thumb:

David

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psp83

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Sep 16, 2008, 16:59:34
But this machine is under warranty Rik  ???

Opening your machine and putting in a new hard drive shouldn't void your warranty, it just means the parts you put in or touched is not covered by it. But please check your warranty first before doing anything inside the machine.

Rik

Take a look at this, David. The price seems pretty good, and I have one of the drives myself.
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David

Are these easy to use,can I access the stuff and use it when I want and thats it ?
I am assuming it just shows up as another drive and thats how I would listen or look at whatever I wanted.

Is this about right.....?


Yes I am going to buy one in a few hours just have to make my mind up which one  :thumb:

Thanks to you all :laugh:
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Sebby

My friend has that exact drive. As with all external hard drives (or at least all I've ever seen) you just plug it in, Windows will install the drivers (i.e. no software necessary) and you access it like a normal hard drive.

I've got a Western Digital MyBook Home and I'm really pleased with it. :)

Rik

You can also assign the drive a letter, David, to make it easier to remember, eg R for removable, say.
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David

Quote from: Rik on Sep 16, 2008, 17:21:51
Take a look at this, David. The price seems pretty good, and I have one of the drives myself.

Didnt order last night but I think this one gets the vote for what I need.the postage is high for next day so wont go for that,there is no urgency in this one and I do like the size of it and being able to carry it around appeals to me.

It looks foolproof just plug and play which makes life easier and I like the makers.. :thumb:
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Rik

Or look at the Verbatim one I've posted in Tweaks & Tips, very good price from noon - but be there promptly, I suspect it will sell fast.
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BrianM

I bought one of these from Amazon months ago, 250GB. the Freegate. No problems so far. It came very well packed, so protecting it very well.      http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=seagate%20freeagent&search-type=best&tag=coffeeuk13478-21&index=electronics&link%5Fcode=qs   
Brian

Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them.

David

 :thnks: Brian will check them out in a short while. :thumb: thanks again
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