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What is the best, most reliable external hard drive? I have soooooooooo much on my desktop computer that it is moving at a snail's pace. What GB is good and will it really speed my desktop back up if I remove all the pictures, videos, and saved documents that I have? Also, if anyone knows of any great prices, please let me know. Thanks!!
 
What is the best, most reliable external hard drive? I have soooooooooo much on my desktop computer that it is moving at a snail's pace. What GB is good and will it really speed my desktop back up if I remove all the pictures, videos, and saved documents that I have? Also, if anyone knows of any great prices, please let me know. Thanks!!

Have you tried to do a disk clean up, either with with Windows or CCLEANER.COM? How about running DEFRAG to tidy up the disk.
 
and spyware, virus scan along with chkdsk to make sure there isn't anything along those lines. Probably best to set a restore point before you do anything like this, just in case you fix something and it doesn't "fix" it but messes it up instead.

As for an external, from what I've been told LaCie's are the best but they are also very expensive. I have heard great things about Seagates. For best prices, check Newegg.com and sign up for their newsletter. They send you deals on that a few times a week along with the "shell shocker" item. If you want to see what is on sale in your area. Go to salescircular.com and choose your state, from there look at what you are looking for (external hard drive) and they will tell you what is on sale in your area, who has it and how much. It should also tell you if it involves a rebate.
 
Clearing hard drive space isn't likely to significantly boost performance unless you've over 90% capacity. Most computers come with more hard drive space than the average user will ever need, because hard drive space is cheap; the retail cost difference between a 500GB drive and a 1TB drive is only $40.

The first place to start is to try to figure out why the computer is so slow - run your anti-virus and anti-spyware programs, take a look at what programs you might have running in the background, and error check and defragment your drive. Memory is the culprit in a slow computer far more often than hard drive space and upgrading memory is cheaper than adding an external drive, so you might want to take a look at your system specs and see if that might not be a better upgrade in terms of performance improvement for the money.
 

I am a poor hobbyist photographer. That means I have an old slow computer, not much money to spend on more drive space, etc, and use a bridge superzoom camera instead of one that would cost more than my car. (at least until recently that Wifey started working again which is why I'm here and can afford our first vacation ever as a family.)

I have thousands and thousands of photographs along with e-books and programs for photography. They were stored on a 2nd hard drive (80 gig) that I pulled from an older computer from years ago. That 80 gig was nearly full with photography stuff as well as my 200 gig main drive nearly full. I flight sim as well and my photography stuff is about 60 gigs and the flight sim stuff is about 60 gigs as well. I've been wanting to get a new larger drive, but never had the funds.

One day, I couldn't access my photos on the 2nd drive. Uh oh! I rapidly started cleaning off the main drive so that I could get enough space at least to save the photos if the drive completely stopped working. I did get most of the photos moved, most of the important ones, when Wifey was using the computer one night. She came upstairs to tell me the computer was continously rebooting and rebooting and could not get to Windows.

It was some kind of virus. I searched and the only thing I could come up with was to restore Windows. Problem is, it is a Compaq and the only option you have is a complete destructive restore where it formats the drive. So, I had a drive I couldn't access and was going bad and an operating system I couldn't boot up to. I was about to lose everything (stupid me for not backing up, but the funds wasn't there to spend the money.)

Wifey had just started working again, so I was able to scrape up the funds for a new 2nd drive. I wanted internal (because of price.) Low and behold, I could not find in a store and IDE hard drive as everything is now SATA (in store because I wanted it now, not a week from now.) I found out I could download and install a version of Linux on CD and boot from the CD so I had an operating system. I just needed a new drive and low and behold, Walmart had a Seagate external USB 500 gig drive for the same price as the 500 gig internal drive I wanted. I was able to boot the Linux from CD and access the main C: drive to move files from the internal to the external drive. I saved all my photos.

Long story short, I absolutely love the external drive. I have a desktop at home and have a laptop at work that I occasionally bring home. I also have another desktop at another work area that I use that controls my equipment at work. I can use the external drive on any computer I want. I can take it to my mother's house to show photos of the grandkids. I can bring my laptop home and sit in the living room and do photography stuff or go downstairs where the desktop is to work. I can take it to work and use it in my office or take it to my work equipment area and use it on that computer. Any where I want. I would say, definitely get an external hard drive and use that to hold any and every data file you have.

Can't recommend any particular drive as I've only ever used my Seagate. But I do love it. Don't know if it is more or less robust than others, but it feels solidly built. As long as you don't bang it around more than you would a laptop, I think any of them would be a good choice.

As for the computer being slow, mine was extremely slow as well. The drive was completely full, but that wasn't the problem. I am in the mind that you should do a total format and reinstall of the Windows operating system once a year. I never did though, because I had too much data stuff and not enough 2nd drive space to move it to. Since I got the external drive and put all data files on it, all I have is operating system and program installs on the main drive. After the format and reinstall, my computer is screaming fast compared to what it was (note, it is still a 5 year old computer, so it's not all that screaming fast....)
 
maxtor one touch mini

FYI, 100 gig for $59.99. I grabbed my Seagate 500 gig off the shelf at Walmart for $79.99, same price as I could find the internal drive at Staples for.

100 gigs isn't very much room if you take a lot of digital photos. I take about 10-15,000 photos per year (excessive in comparison because I am into the photography hobby and not just family photos) along with family video (HUGE files, hundreds of mb each) with the same camera. My 80 gig was nearly full very quickly.
 


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