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14TB Seagate Expansion USB 3.0 External Hard Drive w/ Rescue Data Recovery Services (STKP14000400) on sale for $249.99 - $50 off with promo code
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Product Features:- Easy-to-use desktop hard drive: simply plug in the power adapter and USB cable.
- Fast file transfers with USB 3.0.
- Drag-and-drop file saving right out of the box.
- Automatic recognition of Windows and Mac computers for simple setup.
- 1-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty
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It does work, I haven't lost data, but these have been an absolute pain. I'd say it might just be me, but it's been on multiple computers
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It does work, I haven't lost data, but these have been an absolute pain. I'd say it might just be me, but it's been on multiple computers
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It does work, I haven't lost data, but these have been an absolute pain. I'd say it might just be me, but it's been on multiple computers
I have about 4-5 of the Seagate expansion drives and about 10 of the WD's, and all of the Seagate's are just finicky. Nothing has been lost, but it's a hassle writing or copying from them in large capacities at a time. I basically need to babysit it to make sure it happens.
Maybe it's because I run them connected to a (powered) USB hub, but the WD's all work fine and this has been the case on 3 different hubs
I have about 4-5 of the Seagate expansion drives and about 10 of the WD's, and all of the Seagate's are just finicky. Nothing has been lost, but it's a hassle writing or copying from them in large capacities at a time. I basically need to babysit it to make sure it happens.
Maybe it's because I run them connected to a (powered) USB hub, but the WD's all work fine and this has been the case on 3 different hubs
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It's convenient and the WD ones always work on plug in, but with the Seagate's about 1/3 of the time I need to plug it in and then play USB shuffle with the ports until it works.
The WD ones did give some trouble until installed WDUtilities to disable sleep. I hoped the SeagateTools one would do the same but it looks like a common issue where it doesn't work for people.
It's convenient and the WD ones always work on plug in, but with the Seagate's about 1/3 of the time I need to plug it in and then play USB shuffle with the ports until it works.
The WD ones did give some trouble until installed WDUtilities to disable sleep. I hoped the SeagateTools one would do the same but it looks like a common issue where it doesn't work for people.
time on data arching because i have less free time. Hard drive solution seems more like data warehousing than archiving. It will take a while to fill 18 tb for me..to the point of needing to archive anything important.
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