Senin, 14 Oktober 2013

Looking For The Best Flash Drive?

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Tinker


I need to transfer files, music, photos from my pc media center? 32GB or 64GB I'm interested in something that automatically transfers the data, password protection, windows xp ready boost, data written to drive auto encrypted, usb 3.0 interface for speed. I would also like to know what the difference is between drag & drop vs data automatically transferred? Also how long can data stay on a flash drive vs portable external hard drive? I'm getting conflicting info from: office depot, office max need to know asap.


Answer
SDHC 32GB Toshiba Flash drive is very good and I use it.
Data can stay on a flash drive and portable hard drives for as long as you want.

External hard drive help?




laylay


I'm looking for a good external hard drive where i can store my photography.
Are there any good ones you could recommend me?



Answer
You didn't say what operating system you are using, Windows, Mac, or Linux.

Seagate, Maxtor, and Western Digital make external hard drives, and they also make the hard drive that is inside the enclosure.

Iomega also makes external hard drives, but the drive inside the enclosure is made by other manufacturers.

I have drives from all four companies (accumulated over the years). Only one has failed.

You can buy the external hard drives from big-box stores like Best Buy, Office Max, Office Depot, Staples, Wal-Mart, Target - and many others. These stores also have websites that you can purchase the drives from.

Many external hard drives are formatted with FAT32, which makes them compatible with all computers, as all recognize it. Windows, Mac, Linux, all can reliably read and write to FAT32. But FAT32 has one glaring limitation - no file can be larger than 4 gigabytes. Videos can easily be larger than this.

Windows uses NTFS, but Apple has not programmed their computers to recognize it, and Linux is reported to be sometimes unreliable when writing to NTFS. Microsoft expects to be paid a fee by other companies who want to be compatible with NTFS, and obviously Apple and Linux don't want to.

Some external hard drives say on them "Ready for Windows" - they mean it is already formatted with NTFS. So if you have a Mac, don't use these.

Some external hard drives say in their ads "Ready for Mac" - these support the Mac file structures. So if you have a Windows computer, don't use these.

Some external hard drives come with software installed on the hard drive. The software is for making backups. You might or might not want this software. You can always delete the software from the external hard drive if you don't want to use it.

Usually when people talk about "external hard drives" we mean drives that require a power adapter that plugs into the AC outlet. These drives have a lot of capacity. Older drives were USB 2.0 - newer drives will have USB 3 capability.

Usually when people talk about "portable hard drives" we mean drives that get all their power from the USB port. Older drives were USB 2.0 - newer drives will have USB 3 capability.




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