I would like to know which external hard drive is better, the one that has also the switch for on/off or the ones that start when the pc starts?
Thanks!
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It depends...USB, FireWire or E-SATA?
I usually buy an external case (with the appropriate interface) and a drive to install inside.
All of my external drives have a power switch. If the drive is powered on at boot it will be recognized...otherwise, not. I would imagine that the only difference would be that the drive would always power on at boot.
Unless you want an external without a power adapter? -
Depends on the above comments. I like the 1tb Fantom drives. The Alum enclosure doesn't have a fan but the drive seems to stay fairly cool and they seem to have an idle mode. However, the main reasons I like them is they are about $100 each and they have both USB and ESata ports. The ESata port is much faster (2x) than the standard 2.0 USB port on my machine.
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Originally Posted by alintatoc
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Originally Posted by Video Head
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Originally Posted by alintatoc
You might also want to check your power management settings. If your drive is going into a low power mode after a period of no activity then it will take a few seconds for it to power back up just to have it checked prior to shut down. That is a personal preference as to how you want your system's power management to work. -
Now I've noticed that also if I start the pc with the external hdd connected then windows is starting slower. Now I unplugged the usb and I restarted without the external hdd and the windows started quite fast.
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Your motherboard BIOS may be checking USB devices to look for a USB boot device and that may be slowing down the boot. I would look in BIOS to see if there are any settings that might cause this.
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Your OS is just checking all drives and devices at boot. USB is not noted for its speed. It does provide flexibility in being hot plugged and unplugged. Not speed. If you want speed in an external drive go to E-SATA. Otherwise, endure the few extra seconds at boot and shut down. Why is this such a problem? Why is this time so important that it warrants investigation?
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Originally Posted by Video Head
By the way, is it better to have the external hdd in NTFS format rather then FAT32?
Thanks anyway! -
Originally Posted by alintatoc
I think that FAT32 is preferred if you want to access the files from a Mac, but I don't have a Mac to confirm that. -
Originally Posted by OldAmateur
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Having an on/off switch is a good thing. You can turn it on when you want to and not leave it always running.
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Originally Posted by alintatoc
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Originally Posted by alintatoc
How are you formating? Best to set the drive up through Computer Management. -
Originally Posted by OldAmateur
NTFS' security probably makes it less than ideal for using a pen drive in a DVD player, I don't know.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Thanks for the info.
One more thing, the external hdd has 1TB but I have available only 931GB, is this normal and why? -
Yes, it's normal.
The OS and the HDD reserves some for it's own purposes and real life hard drive sizes are different than what the manufactures usually quote, so they read a bit smaller than advertised. You aren't losing any space.
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Originally Posted by alintatoc
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There I go again, foozling the exponents. What I should have said is: A decimal Terabyte means one trillion bytes (1,000,000,000,000). A binary kilobyte means 1,024 bytes, a megabyte means 1,024 kilobytes (1,048,576 bytes), a gigabyte means 1,024 megabytes (1,073,741,824), and a terabyte means 1,024 gigabytes (1,099,511,627,776 bytes). By that count, your 931GB available translates to 999,653,638,144 bytes, and the space not available is 346,361,856 bytes--roughly the equivalent of one one-hour TV show compressed with the xvid codec.
It's a good thing I'm not a rocket scientist. My moon shot would land in downtown Tehran.
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