External Hard Drive Advantages

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Adding a hard drive to your desktop computer isn't as difficult as it sounds, but does require some work. Unfortunately you can't take it with you if you need to access the information somewhere else; that's where external hard drives have the advantage. There are different types of this hardware, all presented here in this buying guide.

There are two different types of external drives: enclosed ones and internal drives in an enclosure. Enclosed drives are sold already in an enclosure; it isn't meant to be opened up, and are generally slightly slower than most internals. They connect to your computer via USB cable. Internal drives in an enclosure on the other hand are just what they sound like: you buy an internal hard drive, as well as an the enclosure. The enclosure hooks up to your computer via USB cable as well, but it means ...

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Benefits of a Portable External Hard Drive

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

All computers have at least one hard drive where data is stored. Usually, these are located internally but as computers have evolved external hard drives are becoming a part of computers. They are actually an external storage space where sensitive data can be kept in a safe and protected environment and they are basically used as backup drives.

Spyware, Trojans and viruses all pose security threats to the data when the computer is accessing the internet. Also, since computers are often used by multiple members of the family, chances of any sensitive files getting corrupted or lost are high.

Multimedia has become a part and parcel of any computer software and that takes up a lot of drive space. A portable external hard drive can take care of all these requirements. External drives have their own enclosure case outside the computer and the case is portable though a little larger ...

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Are External Hard Drives Slower Than Internal Hard Drives?

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

I am regularly receiving mails from my friends asking that is working on external hard drives is slower than internal hard drives? And my answer is "yes". Actually what happens that internal hard drives works on SATA cable which provides 6.0Gbits/s transfer rate while external hard drives are connected through USB 2.0 which 480Megabits/s transfer rate. So that's why internal hard drives are slower than external hard drives.

There are many types of external hard drives available in the market. And if you are going to purchase the best external hard drive 1TB then I will suggest you for the Iomega Prestige 1 TB. This is a very good hard disk drive in terms of quality, price, storage capacity and performance.

We should study in detail about the description of the Iomega Prestige 1 TB.

Quality product

The first feature of the product is this ...

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Guide to Buying Hard Drives

by a Guest on October 12, 2010 0 Comments

Apart from being one of the most essential parts of your computer, hard drive storage is constantly updating, in terms of both capacity of disk space and in physical size. When it comes time to upgrade your disk storage, there are a number of factors for you to take into account. Once you've made basic decisions about size, connectivity, speed and data transfer rate, and whether you want an internal drive or external, you can search through Myshopping.com.au to find the most suitable brand, and model, and compare the prices of different vendors.

How A Hard Drive Works

Your hard drive has a number of magnetized platters connected to a spindle. The spindle spins the platters at a very fast speed while a series of read/write heads scan over them both looking for and writing information. This information is transferred via a cable system, or through ...

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What External Hard Drive Brand Do You Prefer?

by a Guest on August 14, 2010 0 Comments

What external hard drive brand do you prefer and why?

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