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September 7th, 2004 12:00
Recommended External Hard drive for Inspiron?
I wish to get an external hard drive for my Inspiron 8600. I want to connect it to the APR via USB2 so that I don’t have to play connect/disconnect games every time I undock. I realize firewire is faster in real world tests, but I want the unit plugged into the APR instead of directly into the laptop. I have read professional reviews and I see the Maxtor One-Touch drives seem to be rated highly and DELL seems to be pushing them as an option on laptop sales. However when I look at user reviews of these drives I see reports of them running hot and failing.
Can anyone who had experience with a DELL laptop and Maxtor One-Touch drive comment on their experience with the drive? And if anyone has any other external drive recommendations I am open to suggestion.
Thanks,
Tony
Can anyone who had experience with a DELL laptop and Maxtor One-Touch drive comment on their experience with the drive? And if anyone has any other external drive recommendations I am open to suggestion.
Thanks,
Tony
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rickmktg
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September 7th, 2004 17:00
elaiw
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September 7th, 2004 17:00
After reading a lot of reviews online, I decided to go with the Seagate External Drive with both USB 2.0 and Firewire. If you type Maxtor One Touch and Seagate External into Google, you will find alot of reviews and all of them favor the Seagate. I had been using a Acomdata external drive and it started producing write errors after just under a year of moderate use. I decided reliability would be the most important factor this time and the Seagate External had an impeccable review record. The reliability factor was impressed on me even more when my internal drive started to give up this past weekend after 3 years.
Seagate produces a 160GB and 200GB external drive, both in dual USB 2.0 and Firewire configurations.
anettis
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September 7th, 2004 18:00
Thanks for the info about the Seagate External. I was wondering about power management with this drive – does it spin down after a certain amount of time not being accessed or does it somehow know to spin down when your laptop HD does the same or do you simply have to shut it off manually when not in use?
Tony
elaiw
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September 7th, 2004 18:00
anettis
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September 7th, 2004 19:00
Are you saying the drive won't spin down into a standby mode even if the drive is not accessed for many hours? I would have hoped it would spin down on its own once a certain threshold of inactivity is passed - perferrably the threshold established in Windows power management.
Tony
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September 7th, 2004 19:00
elaiw
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September 7th, 2004 21:00