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A failure on an SSD can happen in a number of ways, and unlike HDDs, it seems that they are more likely to fail irrecoverably than in a way you can reverse.
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Too bad it doesn't mention what brand of HDD it is.
For this purpose, in order to correctly identify the gestational week (information not recorded on HDD) it was necessary to recover each case-history.
But now that Hitachi has released the 500GB CinemaStar 3.5-inch HDDs, I'm considering it.
Because there's really not much else to it: it's a slim external drive with a slim 2.5″ 320GB HDD in it.
Specs aren't too bad when you max it out with a 3.4GHz Intel Pentium 4 proc, 2GB of RAM, and a 750GB HDD, but it'll cost you $1,400.
DriveGuard protects your HDD when it senses sudden movement thanks to the three-axis accelerometer.
The drive is about twice as thick as a 2.5" HDD and it's equipped with a heat sink on the bottom.
And if you attempt to use a larger HDD, format it to this limit or lower, or you will most likely encounter sector read errors or something :(.
It's got 5 slots for SATA HDDs, which puts it in capacity above its natural enemy, the Drobo, although the latter still has the intelligent data backup that makes it so attractive to the cautious and paranoid.
I recently reviewed the Lenovo Thinkpad, a keypad-secured USB 250GB external HDD, and judged it excellent.
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