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Digital camera reviews of Western Digital - 1Tb 7200 Rpm 16Mb Ext HddDigital camera Review: 1 TB My Book Major Problems Summary: 1 Stars
I've owned multiple 500gb My Book external drives with no problem.
The 1 TB external drive has given me problems since the beginning.
It literally shuts itself off during use multiple times per day. I don't mean after long periods of non-use. I mean right in the middle of opening and/or saving files. I've contacted Western Digital over the issue they sent me patch which did nothing. I highly regret this purchase. I would suggest staying with the 500gb drives.
Digital camera Review: 1 TB ext. Hardd Drive Summary: 4 Stars
The unit is very nice and works flawlessly. My son was happy with his and reccomended it to me. The set up was quite easy and I'm very happy with it.
Digital camera Review: 1 terabyte external harddrive Summary: 5 Stars
My kids told me "Dad, you really need to back up all those photos, because you just never know. I bought this unit and am very impressed, not just for the protection it offers, but how it's "ready boost" feature gives me 4 more megs of operating RAM. WOW! I would have bought it long ago. It's a quality made item and foolproof in ease of use. "Plug and Play" as they say. I'm a basic old retired user with a lot to learn yet, but I sure like this.
Digital camera Review: 1TB External drive Summary: 4 Stars
Gentlemen;
I must admit I was somewhat nervous about the hard drive after reading some of the negative comments on the equipment. I took a shot anyway, and have absolutely no complaints. I did have to reconfigure the drive in "NTFS", but other than that no issues. As a matter of fact I've just about filled this one up and plan on purchasing another to use also. As to the noise complaints, my personal PC makes more noise with all its own fans so the TB hardly rates.
Digital camera Review: 1TB USB Hard Drive Summary: 4 Stars
This is a great and inexpensive product with lots of storage. The only problem is that its slow to tranfer large amounts of data and large image files are not allowed to transfer to the drive via usb(specially via a usb network hub), but this is normal for usb(2.0). You want faster, go sata/esata. This is a great none the less
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