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Mobile External Hard Drive
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New Jersey
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I'm looking to get a portable external hard drive around 120 GB. Price isn't a huge issue because they are mostly relatively close to one another. I'm really interested in getting one that works easily and well. I will be using the hard drive between both a mac laptop and a windows desktop in different locations but will NOT be lugging around daily or maybe even weekly.
I have been reading some issues with laptops not providing enough power to run the drive with just a single USB 2.0 cable (not a Y-cable). Is this a big issue using USB 2.0? Does firewire tend to work a lot better than USB 2? Should I forget about the portability issue and just get a larger desktop type hard drive that plugs in?
The ones I have been looking at is the Western Digital Passport and the lacie rugged mobile (i know it is a higher price but the other model portable brick look and colors bothers me).
Thanks for the help and input.
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plamparello
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I'm using a Rocstor portable hard drive and it works great. I was able to pick up a 30gb model for a sweet deal and swapped that hard drive with my 100gb seagate 7200rpm hard drive that I pulled out of my pb when I sold it. I'm able to power the drive through the firewire cable with no problems. I originally brought a vantec enclosure on newegg and it wasn't able to power the 100gb seagate without using an external power supply, although it didn't have any problems with an 80gb. I called their tech support and they told me that most 100gb, 7200rpm hard drives will need to be externally powered. But I think it is really an issue of the quality of the enclosure, you get what you pay and the RocStor one didn't have any problems at all. It is also extremely small and very portable.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Firewire is the best way to go for external mobile drives. As mentioned MacAlly makes a nice Firewire enclosure and you can pick from a number of 2.5" IDE drives.
I'm still waiting for MacAlly to do a SATA enclosure so I can use the drive I took out of my MacBook.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Madison, WI
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Originally Posted by iDaver
I'm still waiting for MacAlly to do a SATA enclosure so I can use the drive I took out of my MacBook.
I've been pretty happy with this one from OWC.
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Originally Posted by Macola
I've been pretty happy with this one from OWC.
Thanks Macola, I've seen that one but think it's a little pricey. I have an IDE version just like it and it works fine. I just prefer the MacAlly design for some reason.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Originally Posted by iDaver
Thanks Macola, I've seen that one but think it's a little pricey. I have an IDE version just like it and it works fine. I just prefer the MacAlly design for some reason.
The OWC enclosure has FW800, which the MacAlly does not, so that accounts for some of the price difference.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally Posted by Macola
The OWC enclosure has FW800, which the MacAlly does not, so that accounts for some of the price difference.
Yes, and since there are very few SATA 2.5" enclosures on the market, they're at a premium. I might wind up with one of the OWC drives. FW800 would be a plus. I'm not really in any hurry so I'll wait and see what else becomes available.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Thanks again for all your help!
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plamparello
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