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Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

External hard drive question?




Ultra sens


I have thousands of pictures along with hours of home videos that are really slowing down my computer. I was looking to get an external drive but need to know if I could store along with run programs (like Nero) to make home dvds from that drive or will that even help?


Answer
Any of the new External Drives (pretty much every one that you can buy from the computer store in an unopened box) supports NTFS which means you will be able to install programs onto it. However, just because you have installed a program on to an external drive - does not mean to say you can use it on any computer:

The registry keys for the program will still be stored in your computers registry and so you will only be able to run the program from that one computer.

With this in mind (unless you are really struggling for space) I would leave the programs on your computers internal hard-drive and get a NAS storage device. The Netgear Stora is a fairly good one for home storage. You then connect it to your router run the CD on your main computer and it becomes a Network Storage Drive (which you can use for backups of your computer) and storing all your Pictures and Home Movies on. Doing it this way will also give you instant access to your files from any computer connected to your home network without the need for carrying around and external drive.

If you want to have an external drive however rather then Network Storage then I would suggest this one for a desktop external drive

IOMEGA Prestige Desktop External Hard Drive - 1TB

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/iomega-prestige-desktop-external-hard-drive-1tb-03868723-pdt.html

Or this one for a portable external drive

WD My Passport Essential Portable Hard Drive - 500GB

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/wd-my-passport-essential-portable-hard-drive-500gb-03709256-pdt.html

As you can see however, although they are about the same price, you are getting less storage in the portable drive because you are paying for the portability of it: so unless you plan on carrying it around with you I would go for the desktop external drive.

External hard drives acting weird!?




realface


I have 3 external HDDs connected to my PC but recently I've noticed that whenever I remove one or add a fourth one the entire system freezes. I have to restart the system with the HDDs plugged in so they can work properly. I just noticed today that Intel's Rapid Storage Technology had a red 'x' by it's icon...it then had a green tick after I activated it. Is there some sort of overload (it's a powerful computer....it should take on more than 4 HDDs!) or is it my Intel(R) i7 chip that needs some sort of modification or update?


Answer
I suggest that you purchase a larger drive or a NAS unit.

It could be that you have given more than one drive the same drive letter which could make it freeze up.

What do you call powerful? It would seem that you should have more hard drives inside of you computer and less on the outside.
You don't say how they are connected, whether it be via USB 2.0, USB 3.0, Firewire (ugh), of eSata.
I have two external units connected on my personal system via eSata and a couple of NAS connected to my switch. Have 5 hard drives inside my computer case (totaling 10Tbs) and running with a 550 watt power supply without any problems.
I have seen problems with too many USB connections and that is where your problem may be.
By the way, I keep a Blac X box on my desk connected via eSata and switch out internal desktop (or laptop) hard drives in there.

Hope this has been of some help to you.




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Senin, 24 Maret 2014

NAS or regular external hard drive?




Erik7


home network. I need a backup drive and want to be able to share files among computers on network. I dont know what to get, NAS or a usb external HDD. My router has a usb port to be able to plug in a hard drive. What do you guys recommend?


Answer
I recommend using an external hard drive, shared, and formatted with NTFS if it's not already. The only problem with this is that you need to have this computer powered on whenever you want to access stuff on the external drive.

How Does an External Hard Drive Work? Is It the Same as a NAS?




smotpoker4


I want to get an External Hard Drive for extra memory but i'm unsure of whether I would know how 2 operate it. If I connect my external Drive to my laptop via a USB cable. Is it as simple as going to My Computer and double clicking the drive that appears, such as a flash drive? (minus installing any drivers).

Is a NAS just another name for an external hard drive? Does that work the same way as an external hard drive?



Answer
"Is it as simple as going to My Computer and double clicking the drive that appears, such as a flash drive?"

Yes

"Is a NAS just another name for an external hard drive?"

No. It might have an option to connect directly to your PC using a USB - but it is designed to be connected to a router so you can access it from any PC that also connects to the router with wireless or cabled connection.




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Selasa, 26 November 2013

What is the best way to make an external hard drive wireless?

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Answer


I am looking for pros & cons of the following options:
1. Router with USB port
2. Wireless USB hub
3. Apple Time capsule
4. Other.

I am looking to make my external hard drive wireless. I want to be able to access it from my desktop and laptop.



Answer
Connect it to your desktop, make sure your laptop is in the same work group as your desktop.

Do you not already have a wireless network for your laptop? If you do you can just Right-Click your external drive in "MY Computer" and select "Sharing and Security" Make sure "Share this Folder" is selected. Now you can access the drive over the network without purchasing extra equipment.

Wireless usb hubs cannot support connecting multiple computers to the same device at the same time... They are made for connecting multiple devices to one computer and WILL NOT WORK for connecting multiple computers to one device... USB has no collision detection which is why it is not able to network computers together as well. Only Fire wire and IP based technology has such a capability.

If you do not have a wireless network then I recommend a wireless NAS with USB ports like this one from trendnet: http://www.google.com/product_url?q=http://www.provantage.com/trendnet-ts-i300w~7TDWU00R.htm&fr=ALNQw8ZOsElh9bXPMldqHaCmEfyqpR1bfM6_CTLNgbsqKN2Y95nHhI0ZAdrl5cVMXFS25smnD90lHNCSYYLfjKiAP6_J_N-0ByahMNcTtDva5hATchIM_UctvB5qzYIRRdgA2IZFlHnWh0q59YtykmBEJKjsNI23DAAAAAAAAAAA&gl=us&hl=en&sa=title

Can you set up any external hard drive to work on a wireless network?




itismejenn


My entire family uses laptops, we all have our own. It would be nice if we could put our pictures/videos/music/documents on an external hard drive that was somehow attached to our wireless router so that a specific computer wouldn't have to be attached to it all the time. Is this possible?

Thanks in advance



Answer
of course, there are external hard drives called network attached storage devices, or NAS for short. assuming your wireless router has at least one open wired network port, you can attach the NAS there. or, if you have other usb devices (printers, etc) that you would like to share as well, you can get a regular usb external hard drive and a multi port network usb hub, which will allow you to share multiple usb devices over your network.

www.compusa.com has all of the above at reasonable prices.




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Rabu, 20 November 2013

Is there a way to transfer Video from Camera straight to an external Hard Drive without a computer?

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Joe K


We were trying to find an external hard drive that would support such a thing. Basically we want to be able to be in the field recording video connect the camera to the hard drive download all the video off it to the drive. Then be able to shoot more video without having a bunch of SD cards. Maybe a device that has it's own hard drive and card reader and an auto transfer. Or are we going to be stuck just having to buy a laptop to accomplish this? Thanks in advance for any help.


Answer
That seems to be a "dream, intelligent" external hard drive at the moment since practically all external HDDs are just dumb drives and highly dependent on a PC/laptop. So for the meantime, just settle for an Ultra mobile PC with large and fast HDD.

What you want could be a reality once consumer demand for such need increases. As of now, partly intelligent external hard drives can interface directly with special routers as network attached storage (NAS) and some could playback HDD video content directly to TV.

What is the best way to make an external hard drive wireless?




Answer


I am looking for pros & cons of the following options:
1. Router with USB port
2. Wireless USB hub
3. Apple Time capsule
4. Other.

I am looking to make my external hard drive wireless. I want to be able to access it from my desktop and laptop.



Answer
Connect it to your desktop, make sure your laptop is in the same work group as your desktop.

Do you not already have a wireless network for your laptop? If you do you can just Right-Click your external drive in "MY Computer" and select "Sharing and Security" Make sure "Share this Folder" is selected. Now you can access the drive over the network without purchasing extra equipment.

Wireless usb hubs cannot support connecting multiple computers to the same device at the same time... They are made for connecting multiple devices to one computer and WILL NOT WORK for connecting multiple computers to one device... USB has no collision detection which is why it is not able to network computers together as well. Only Fire wire and IP based technology has such a capability.

If you do not have a wireless network then I recommend a wireless NAS with USB ports like this one from trendnet: http://www.google.com/product_url?q=http://www.provantage.com/trendnet-ts-i300w~7TDWU00R.htm&fr=ALNQw8ZOsElh9bXPMldqHaCmEfyqpR1bfM6_CTLNgbsqKN2Y95nHhI0ZAdrl5cVMXFS25smnD90lHNCSYYLfjKiAP6_J_N-0ByahMNcTtDva5hATchIM_UctvB5qzYIRRdgA2IZFlHnWh0q59YtykmBEJKjsNI23DAAAAAAAAAAA&gl=us&hl=en&sa=title




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