Selecting the Best External Hard Drive
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Selecting the Best External Hard Drive
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Backing up the information on your computer’s hard drive on a regular basis is one of the most crucial tasks that you can perform and should be at the top of your list of daily things to do. Though external hard drives have been available for a while, it is only recently that they have become extremely popular, compact, and ultra affordable. However, selecting the best external hard drive for backing up your files can be a little confusing especially if you are not really comfortable with technology.
Sure, you could use either DVDs or CDs to back up your files, but eventually all those discs add up. Add in the fact that backing up data using discs is time consuming and discs are easily damaged, and external hard drives become a much more appealing option. Plus, discs take up excess space and can be misplaced. Choosing the best external hard drive for your needs will depend on a few things, though.
One of the first things that you will need to consider when selecting the best external hard drive for backing up your files is the type and size of files you are saving. Some types of external drives are more portable than others, so the best external hard drive for your needs will depend on the types and amounts of files you need to store. For example, if you have tons of graphics, photos, videos, etc., you will obviously choose a drive that is less portable.
If you like being able to carry your files with you, then the best external hard drive for you may be something like a flash drive. Flash drives are great if you need to have your files handy and you do not want to carry around a larger external drive. They fit easily on your keychain or in your purse and come in different sizes from about 128 MB to up to 4 GB, so you can fit a great many files on the drive.
If you backing up all the files on your computer’s drive, then the best external hard drive for you is going to be something a little larger. You can purchase an external hard drive with tons of storage – up to a terabyte – that is approximately the size of a paperback book. So while these drives are also theoretically portable, they are considerably larger than flash drives.
One of the best things about the new generation of external hard drives is that you can pack so much more information in a smaller space, making them ultra portable. They do not even need to be plugged into an outlet and can be powered via the USB ports on your computer.
Choosing the best external hard drive is largely a matter of doing your research. If you look in the circulars in the newspaper each week, there are numerous hard drives on sale and the prices are steadily decreasing. In the end, selecting the best external hard drive will be a matter of choosing the drive with the features that work best for your storage needs.
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#1 by korn11000 on December 25, 2010 - 11:54 am
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#2 by HUYI1 on December 25, 2010 - 12:08 pm
@KadajusFunToy i am not a dude…but yeah thanks for the coment.
#3 by KadajusFunToy on December 25, 2010 - 1:06 pm
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#4 by TheLostSpectre on December 25, 2010 - 1:32 pm
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#5 by JTPS3 on December 25, 2010 - 2:27 pm
hey is it necessary to have a flash drive?
#6 by freqdizzle on December 25, 2010 - 3:25 pm
im trying to use my hard drive ii formatted it to a fat32 but i keep getting an error code 8001002A any body got any ideas?
#7 by sexycrappo on December 25, 2010 - 4:13 pm
@dayafteridie I got it to work, and dropped the back up time from 2 hrs to 20 mins. I deleted all the Game Data and Backed up all the Saved Data I could on a USB. Thnx to this I had my HDD swapped in 45 mins total.
#8 by dayafteridie on December 25, 2010 - 5:09 pm
@sexycrappo what i did was restore the ipod so theres nothing in it..then i tried it and it worked..i had the same problem
#9 by HardBodyNyC on December 25, 2010 - 5:24 pm
i have this wd 160gb i borrowed from a friend which is giving me problems.,., i am finding the ipod to be a much easier process , my brother just sold his 120gb ipod so im working with a 30gb ipod i just have to delete some stuff off my PS3
#10 by HUYI1 on December 25, 2010 - 5:58 pm
@1Rockon4eva1
i have heard that it dosn’t work with flash memory only proper hard drives like the ipods, there is no harm in trying though.
#11 by 1Rockon4eva1 on December 25, 2010 - 6:29 pm
how about an iphone ? would that work ?
#12 by sexycrappo on December 25, 2010 - 6:34 pm
I get the same message, but it is after about 25-29% during back up. Disk Use is enabled. any solution?
#13 by HUYI1 on December 25, 2010 - 7:28 pm
put the ipod in hard drive mode, you can do it via itunes.
#14 by MrFAAM370 on December 25, 2010 - 8:06 pm
can someone please help me…my ps3 will not let me do this..it will start then a min later it will say “the usb divice cannot be accessed” what am i doing wrong some help me please!!! =(
#15 by cazadorDeBlackHoles on December 25, 2010 - 8:21 pm
Can I used my pc?
#16 by RedSoraForm on December 25, 2010 - 8:35 pm
go to music or where ever the data is press triangle then show all
#17 by kly45 on December 25, 2010 - 9:03 pm
i like your accent, i it like chinese/english?
#18 by MORDEKAIZ on December 25, 2010 - 9:48 pm
i have a ipod touch -.-
#19 by jaymon360 on December 25, 2010 - 10:16 pm
I got the ipod video before that, but i backed up the files then when i plugged it in it said no media files with the harddrive could be found, any help?
#20 by alfonzo2205 on December 25, 2010 - 10:17 pm
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dude u just saved me about 70 bucks, i just got the ps3 slim and i thought i had to get a external hd, but this helped lots thanks man really
#21 by Romero8004 on December 25, 2010 - 10:48 pm
does it backup everything??
cause my friend let me download some stuff from his account on to my ps3 will it back that up?
#22 by hazeces on December 25, 2010 - 11:24 pm
dude you are my hero lol thanks man.. Finally ppl telling me i cant and i can. i was so stressed because i thought i was going to have to buy a harddrive and a external harddrive. i didnt want to re do my games all over..
#23 by Nurdbayybee29 on December 25, 2010 - 11:38 pm
I used an old ipod to back up some movies and it worked…when i tried to back up more movies i couldnt do it even though i deleted space cotent from my ipod and deleted the previous backup…it keeps saying i dont have any space (only 1461 mb) why?????
#24 by sculder1121 on December 26, 2010 - 12:32 am
If you don’t, the folder only shows up for a split second while the iPod is being recognized (while iTunes opens) and you will not be able to access the iPod via My Computer. It simply won’t be there.
#25 by donoman123 on December 26, 2010 - 12:53 am
nice Elfen lied