I'm seriously considering getting an external hard drive for my laptop, for the following reasons:
1.) I've amassed 11 gigs of pictures (and growing...!) and I don't want to delete my pictures, but I don't have a need for them to be on my computer all of the time. Actually, that doesn't just apply for pictures. It's more that I have media that I don't need around always, but I would like to keep.
2.) I don't have a memory problem, but I'm at 70GB left (and growing) and I'm not planning on getting a new computer anytime soon.
Any suggestions? I want something that's at least 500GB, 1TB would be fabulous. Money isn't that much of an object, but one mistake I want to avoid is getting a backup drive, but more of an external hard drive. The hard drive we have now is 500GB, but is not directly accessible via Windows Explorer, but through an application, which I find frustrating.
Thanks in advance.
				
			1.) I've amassed 11 gigs of pictures (and growing...!) and I don't want to delete my pictures, but I don't have a need for them to be on my computer all of the time. Actually, that doesn't just apply for pictures. It's more that I have media that I don't need around always, but I would like to keep.
2.) I don't have a memory problem, but I'm at 70GB left (and growing) and I'm not planning on getting a new computer anytime soon.
Any suggestions? I want something that's at least 500GB, 1TB would be fabulous. Money isn't that much of an object, but one mistake I want to avoid is getting a backup drive, but more of an external hard drive. The hard drive we have now is 500GB, but is not directly accessible via Windows Explorer, but through an application, which I find frustrating.
Thanks in advance.
 
	 ). I really like it, and it cost around $90 on sale (according to Google, it ranges from $90-$130 regular price). It's really designed for backing up stuff more than external storage (comes with software for auto-backup), but it is very compact (only about 5"-6" high), weighs around 1 LB and looks like something out of Star Wars. ;D Great to take places if you need to - provided you can plug it into a wall.
). I really like it, and it cost around $90 on sale (according to Google, it ranges from $90-$130 regular price). It's really designed for backing up stuff more than external storage (comes with software for auto-backup), but it is very compact (only about 5"-6" high), weighs around 1 LB and looks like something out of Star Wars. ;D Great to take places if you need to - provided you can plug it into a wall. You could probably set up your own folder outside the backup folders on the drive and probably use those for storage, but I've never tried it to know how well that works.
 You could probably set up your own folder outside the backup folders on the drive and probably use those for storage, but I've never tried it to know how well that works.
 
 
		