The Uses of Portable External Hard Drives


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The Uses of Portable External Hard Drives

By: Mark James

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Find out more about Portable External Hard Drives by reading our Portable Hard Drives Guide.

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The rise of digital file formats, and the increased demand for file format compatibility between both software and hardware has led to great changes in technology. Gone are the days of saving things on floppy disks, instead, people complain that their 120gb hard drive is no longer sufficient for their storage needs. People store huge amounts of data on their computers, in the form of images and photos, music files and recordings, any work or school documents, as well as videos from phone and from downloads.

Prior to the arrival of portable external hard drives, keeping your operating system and data separate seemed unnecessary. Then, as people started to accumulate more and more valuable data on their computers, a virus attack began to mean the potential risk of many important files. In response to this, users started installing multiple hard drives in their computer unit to separate the two elements. Another method was to create two or more partitions within the original hard drive.

Although this served the purpose, for those that are not technically confident, this could seem like a lot more hassle than it’s worth. However, from past experiences, I can assure you, keeping personal files separate to the operating system is one of those things you won’t appreciate, until the worse happens.

A great way of getting access to as much storage as you need without the hassle of taking apart your computer, adding a new hard drive, or transferring data from a small drive to a new bigger drive, is the portable external hard drive.

Most will connect through a USB connection, making this simple

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