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chugg
I want to buy a good external hardrive and I assume ebay is the best place to buy unless you have better advice. I shouldnt need more than 500GB. I would like it to be small enough to fit in my brief case if possible. I dont know much about this stuff at all. I do work as a mortgage banker and it would be great to take this with me wherever I go and just plug my laptop into it. Also, is it possible when I get this to just make it my desktop or make it as easy as saving things on my desktop? Thanks in advance for your help. Here is a link to ebay items. My computer is using less that 50 GB's now so maybe I dont need that much. Your thoughts?

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?s...o%3D2&fgtp=
nigglesnush85
Hello chugg,

There are many places to purchase an external hard drive, you could even buy an internal and convert it to external. I wouldn't recommend using ebay as you don't know what state the disk is in to start with or anything about its history. For that reason it is usually best to go with an online retailer or an electronics shop/store.

http://www.ebuyer.com/
http://www.newegg.com/
chugg
Thanks for the advice. But I am actually looking for advice on what unit to actually buy since I am not computer savy.
dc3
Because you are going to be connecting this to a laptop I would suggest that you purchase a external drive that has it's own power supply, like this one at Newegg.

I wouldn't shop on ebay, from what I've seen you can better deals on new components from Newegg or Tiger Direct. If you have a problem with what your purchase from ebay it can quickly become a hassle. From personal experience I know that Newegg's customer support is one of the best, they RMAed my optical drive that was a month out of warranty!
raw
I really like the Western Digital stuff so I will point you to this:
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/...asp?DriveID=391

Maxtor One Touch Mini:
http://www.maxstore.com/product.asp?sku=3847588

On a personal note, I don't know what data you will be using this
drive for, but 500G seems like overkill.
hamluis
I will only add that...hard drive prices are (IMO) very inexpensive now and to me it makes little sense to pay almost as much for a smaller drive...as you would pay for a large one.

When reflecting on the amount of hard space you want, you should remember that...many of us (at one time) thought that a 120GB hard drive was very large and would never be used to capacity. That all changed when users became adept at saving music files, video files, and system backups (all of which will result in accumulating a series of files considerably large).

Consider your habits now...and what they are likely to be in the future...and then decide whether it's wise to buy a smaller hard drive.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Ca...ame=Hard-Drives

FWIW: SATA drives will be faster than IDE drives in terms of accessing and moving data. This may or may not be significant for you.

I would never buy a hard drive on eBay, considering how cheap and available they are from reliable retailers (with a warranty).

Louis
chugg
That is some great advice! Thats why I ask the experts : ) Very good point Hamluis. Thanks again guys!
chugg
Wow thats a great site thanks! I bought the

Western digital 250gb passport
.59 thick
3.13 with
Length 4.96
Order – p9917133

Then they had great prices in gps systems so I got the Garmin StreetPilot C550 GPS Navigation

Thanks guys for everything!
chugg
Ok now I cant figure out how to backup my whole computer with the and the instructions do not tell you. Does anyone know how I can do this?
chugg
There is no free way to backup my whole computer on my new removable hard drive?
raw
Windows Backup is free.Here's the how-to:
http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/xpbackup.htm
hamluis
If you could provide a link to the drive you bought, it would be helpful.

Some external drives come with backup software for that drive, but many do not. Many users just use a 3d-party application (e.g., Acronis True Image) to actually do and access the backups.

As mentioned, XP has a backup program which works, but has some features missing that other backup solutions offer.

WindowsXP Tips, Installing NTBackup on XP Home - http://www.onecomputerguy.com/windowsxp_tips.htm

Using NTBackup in XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308422

Using XP Backup - http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:u1Ryg...+disk&hl=en

NB: XP's backup cannot be made directly to CD/DVD...must be made to hard drive first, then use program to burn to DVD/CD (if you go that route).

Louis

garmanma
QUOTE(chugg @ Jul 11 2008, 10:05 PM) *
There is no free way to backup my whole computer on my new removable hard drive?

If one of the hard drives is a Seagate they have a free tool in the download section of their support site. I think it's called Disk Wizard
raw
chugg posted it is a Western Digital Passport. Unfortunately that drive only comes
with WD Sync, and from the posts I've read it's not very good as it only allows
you to "sync" your data between for example your home and work computer.
chugg
Here is the link to the drive I bought.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/se...E=WEBLET03ORDER
garmanma
QUOTE(raw @ Jul 12 2008, 06:28 PM) *
chugg posted it is a Western Digital Passport. Unfortunately that drive only comes
with WD Sync, and from the posts I've read it's not very good as it only allows
you to "sync" your data between for example your home and work computer.

I could be wrong but if I understand it correctly, only one of the drives has to be a Seagate for the App. to work. Not sure if it has to be the external one
chugg
I dont have my disc so none of these options will work for me.
raw
It stated that WD Sync comes installed on the new drive.
Looking over the DiskWizard manual it looks like it "might" work
even if you are not using a Seagate drive.
Chapter 5 (page 16 of the pdf) explains backups. Here is a link to the manual:
http://www.seagate.com/support/discwizard/dw_ug.en.pdf
DiskWizard page at Seagate:
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/d...oads/discwizard
chugg
Guys I bought this drive some time ago and its sitting here doing nothing because I cant figure out how to use it and my exausted searches have come up with nothing. Can anyone please help with this? Thanks in advance for your help.
garmanma
WD Sync instructions:
http://wdc.custhelp.com/
Dasha
QUOTE(raw @ Jul 11 2008, 10:46 PM) *
Windows Backup is free.Here's the how-to:
http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/xpbackup.htm


Hi All smile.gif I hope Iam not interupting but I live in Australia and I have been unable to find any of the Sites listed above Sell or Ship to Australia is this correct? sad.gif Thanks Dasha
garmanma
If you can locate platypus in the member directories, He's from Australia. I'm sure he can help you
platypus
I'm sure he wouldn't mind if you sent him a PM
audioAl
QUOTE(garmanma @ Jul 12 2008, 09:26 AM) *
QUOTE(chugg @ Jul 11 2008, 10:05 PM) *
There is no free way to backup my whole computer on my new removable hard drive?

If one of the hard drives is a Seagate they have a free tool in the download section of their support site. I think it's called Disk Wizard

Hey Mark: I do have a Seagate internal 320 GIG, thanks for the info, I will try the support site, audioAl over an out
teerossi
Maxtor makes a pretty good External HD.

Or the MyBook series. They also make pretty good ones.

chugg
i bought this hardrive 2.5 months ago and it is still sitting here. I cant figure out how to get everything on my computer on it.
chugg
Can someone please help me with this? I have this sitting here and really need to use it but cant figure this out. PLEASE!
garmanma
You have the drive, disks, and instructions. What do you need to know?
chugg
Does anyone know how to password protect this removable hardrive so when someone clicks on the removable hardrive shortcut they would have to put in a password? I have alot of social security numbers on this because it is my work computer.
nigglesnush85
A form of encryption should be used for something like this, http://www.truecrypt.org/ should be sufficient.
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