Western Digital 250 GB USB 2.0/Firewire External Hard Drive with Dual Option Backup and USB
- USB 2.0 hub with two ports; one located on the front for easy connection of USB peripherals such as a keychain drive, printer, keyboard, or mouse
Western Digital’s high-capacity WD Dual-option Combo hard drive includes a USB 2.0 hub with front and rear ports. A convenient front-mounted power button is equipped with Safe Shutdown , a WD-exclusive feature that ensures all data has been transferred before shutting down the drive. Dual-option backup buttons let you choose how and when to back up your data–automatically or on-the-spot. The elegant, stackable case can be positioned vertically or horizontally. High-speed storage, conveniently placed buttons and ports, and easy-to-use backup features make the WD Dual-option Combo drive an ideal solution for that much-needed additional storage and a perfect place to back up your valuable data, music, photos, and movies…. More >>
Western Digital 250 GB USB 2.0/Firewire External Hard Drive with Dual Option Backup and USB
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5 comments
Gary Reasoner on November 20, 2009 at 2:38 pm
I have yet to set this up, but I was very happy with the shipping and I’m sure the drive will be great, thanks!!!
Jaya on November 20, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Hi,
Though the picture doesn’t show the multi flash card reader, I had read a review someplace else that it comes with flash card reader. I purchased one (either way I need it) and found that there is no flash card reader. I am yet to try it out, but I would like to warn folks if that is something they are looking for.
J
George Young on November 20, 2009 at 8:04 pm
This is a great product to have in case your pc crashed. It will save you time and a lots of money. I just bought a new pc and I want to protect it from any unforseen events.
C. Sandoval on November 20, 2009 at 10:12 pm
It worked for about 10 minutes, then it crashed! I tried it on another computer thinking that it was my usb port, but still didnt work. I couldnt believe it crashed so fast. I didnt even lost anydata because it didnt give me time to transfer anything. This all I can say about this HD.
A. Pervaiz on November 21, 2009 at 12:39 am
I do not know too much about hardware or software, so I cannot say too much about it’s performance.
However, I have had this product for a month now, and I am absolutely shocked at how easily the power supply slips off the external drive. Even with just a simple lift, it comes off. Just a suggestion to keep this in mind if you do not plan to keep your drive stationed in one place. This is coming from someone who must travel around a lot with my external.