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Dedworth
24th May 2010, 09:48
Thinking of buying one of these - any tips on good deals/ ones to avoid would be appreciated

KeithD
24th May 2010, 16:02
Buy one of the small pockets ones, about 160GB, handy for hiding it away, and great for taking loads of porn round to your mates :cwm24:

Dedworth
24th May 2010, 16:35
Buy one of the small pockets ones, about 160GB, handy for hiding it away, and great for taking loads of porn round to your mates :cwm24:

Too small for my collection I'd need at least 1 stratobyte :)

les_taxi
24th May 2010, 16:39
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=323559&source=1

KeithD
24th May 2010, 17:05
http://www.ebuyer.com/search?q=2tb+external+hard+drive

You need a big one to make up for something smaller? ;)

bornatbirth
24th May 2010, 17:12
are you sure its porn or your stash of man utd and fergie photos :icon_lol:

fred
24th May 2010, 17:26
You need a big one to make up for something smaller? ;)

You poor old bugger.. (not sure what to suggest)

mickcant
24th May 2010, 18:25
Hi all,:Wave:
I do use external hard drives to do part of my back ups, and am wondering why I cant seem to find any with an fire wire connection
as I think they are faster than USB2?
Mick.:Erm:

KeithD
24th May 2010, 18:57
Wait for USB3 :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Englishman2010
24th May 2010, 19:58
You should be able to get a 250Gb for about £60, the usual places like Amazon is where I'd start. They probably all use the same components made in a factory in Taiwan or The Philippines, if you are a brand snob maybe a brand like Iomega or Western Digital, but I'd guess they are all the same really.

les_taxi
24th May 2010, 20:57
You should be able to get a 250Gb for about £60, the usual places like Amazon is where I'd start. They probably all use the same components made in a factory in Taiwan or The Philippines, if you are a brand snob maybe a brand like Iomega or Western Digital, but I'd guess they are all the same really.

250gb! thats tiny a 1.5tb is about £85

les_taxi
24th May 2010, 21:02
Also if you want a fast transfer rate a sata connection is faster than firewire or usb 2

aromulus
25th May 2010, 08:43
:Erm:

Does anyone speak english on this forum.... ?????:Erm:

walesrob
25th May 2010, 08:47
Ebuyer have a new 2TB drive from Fujitsu http://www.ebuyer.com/product/222089 Elsa bought me a 300gb Western Digital External Drive for Xmas, powered by USB and so compact, probably the size of a pocket diary.

Dedworth
25th May 2010, 17:24
Thanks for the advice chaps plenty to be going on with

nigel
30th May 2010, 07:40
I may do well to remind everyone that I had a hard drive fail on me not so long ago and I lost the (unimportant) stuff that was on it of course, it still shows those things aren't guranteed to work though...I had a usb memory stick fail on me once too!:Erm:

joebloggs
30th May 2010, 07:45
nigel your using the words 'failure' too much :omg:
you'll be attracting it soon :NoNo:

:D

somebody
30th May 2010, 17:28
Hi all,:Wave:
I do use external hard drives to do part of my back ups, and am wondering why I cant seem to find any with an fire wire connection
as I think they are faster than USB2?
Mick.:Erm:

USB 2 and Firewire do differ although said to be the same spec, due to the way setup. Plenty of Firewire hdd external devices on line.

The best method is often to get a caddy and buy the HDD or HDD's seperately I have found. As the one part that will fail is the HDD while the rest will often be fine though several HDD's lifetime:)