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The Brilliance Of External Hard Drives

For someone who's tech-savvy, losing all your data because of a computer crash can be infuriating. However the pain of losing your entire computer's information can be averted with an external hard drive. Not only will an external hard drive back up your data, it is a perfect way to store downloaded music and movies. If you're a bit of a technophile, then you should know all about external hard drives; however if your a relatively inexperienced computer user then there a number of drives that will suit you.

 

There is huge range of external hard drives currently on the market to suit all your computer's storage needs. Such is the huge choice external hard drives, you shouldn't be restricted to just a few products that are only compatible with your PC. There are large hefty desktop drives to back up all your computer's files to smaller sleek portable hard drives that can be taken anywhere. AnLCD TV will include USB ports so you can play media files on it.

 

There are a number of manufacturers to choose from including Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital. A small USB pen will fit into your pocket, meaning you can take it anywhere without any bother. If you're looking for something more heavy duty, then why not opt for a desktop hard drives. These larger drives provide massive storage space of up to 2 TB and will provide sufficient back up storage space for your computer. An attractive portable hard drives are the perfect lightweight storage solution and won't buzz like those old fridges. If you're looking for easy to use cost effective storage, then a 500 GB hard drive should suffice

 

An external hard drive is essential for a computer user. Choose from a range external hard drives that are perfectly apt for data storage as well as computer protection. One of the trickiest decisions you will have to make is choosing between a IDE or a SATA device, with each possessing different access speeds and caches. Researching external hard drives, and knowing your own PC or laptoprequirements, you are bound to make a wise purchase. It may be worth asking tech-savvy friend for some advice.


How can i pull data from a Serial ATA hard drive that is no longer in my laptop?

My mac has final given up on me after 4 years of fun (it was used when i got it) I'm going to go get me a brand new pro, but i have a lot of data on my hard drive of my old mac and i need to get a hold of it. Im familiar with SD adapters and adapters for other types of memory card devises, Is there anything that works similar for a mobile sata drive?

We use this on my job when we need to move data from an old drive to a new one, or, sometimes, from a going bad one to a new one.

http://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Sata-HDD-Docking-Station/dp/B0012Z3MKW

Or just at least try searching for a SATA hard drive docking station.

Hope that helps!

Hitachi unveils two new HDDs for G-Technology drives, gives Mac users new external storage options (Engadget)

Hitachi just released a couple of PC-centric storage solutions a few weeks
ago, and now G-Technology, the company's Mac-centric brand, is getting new
HDDs destined for its external dives. First up is the Travelstar 5K1000, a
2.5-inch, 5,400rpm hard drive with 6Gb/s SATA interface with up to 1TB of
capacity. It's available in the G-DRIVE mobile, which offers connectivity via
USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 for between $150 and $200, depending upon size. Next
is the 3.5-inch 4TB Deskstar 7K4000, a 7,200rpm HDD found in the company's
G-DRIVE and G-RAID offerings. It offers 3Gb/s eSATA, Firewire 800, and USB 2.0
connections, and will set you back $900 for a dual HDD 8TB G-RAID drive, or
between $200 and $450 for the single disk G-DRIVE option when they start
shipping in Q1 of this year.

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