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It takes a bit of concentration to ignore all the clicking and clacking noise coming from this drive.
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Very good drive, a bit noisy out of the box when it runs, but after you update the drive, it gets quieter
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A bit slower than expected, but its huge and cheap
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Losing 10% of total capacity is a bit much.
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Definitely a bit bulky for a external hard drive but works great
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A bit noisy
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SMART still says the drive is fine, and I have no problem reading it, but it regularly writes the wrong bit and doesn't tell me
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The size is fairly compact, a bit smaller than a 350-page paperback book, and I love that it doubles as a hub with two usb ports in the front, and not in the more inconvenient back, thereby more than making up for the usb port it takes up
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The size is fairly compact, a bit smaller than a 350-page paperback book, and I love that it doubles as a hub with two usb ports in the front, and not in the more inconvenient back, thereby more than making up for the usb port it takes up
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Honestly, I was a bit nervous to buy this product
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Having them on the back would encourage such usage and improve the aesthetics a bit
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Definitely a bit bulky for a external hard drive but works great
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I was also a bit nervous about whether there would be some goofiness if I plugged in two other USB 3 external hard drives into the ports on the front, but the USB controller on it handled them appropriately
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Now, I used to be a bit unsympathetic to reviews here that complained about Amazon shipping packaging
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I have noticed it can make a bit of noise, but not really bothersome enough to be a problem (and if you don't need it on all the time, you can unmount it, and it stays almost completely silent, or silent enough not to hear it from a couple of meters)- haven't used the front ports for charging extensively, but the few times I've used them they've worked without any
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At first it was a bit skeptical on using it because I read some of the reviews and a few people said that it wouldn't work with an Xbox One with
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Very good drive, a bit noisy out of the box when it runs, but after you update the drive, it gets quieter
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An easy remedy, simply purchase a USB 3 Micro B to USB C cord
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It then starts giving me an I/O error message which requires either re-booting the computer or disconnecting and reconnecting the drive
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Its great i was able to free up my small hard drives
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One thing I discovered is that transferring files using my POS Dell Inspiron all-in-one PC, it makes a HUGE difference if I connect my old Toshiba 4T external hard drive to the usb port on the front of the Seagate
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, SO THEY WON"T HAVE TO SUFFER ANY CRUCIAL
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T storageWorks great on Apple Products (iMac and Mac)Easy to use software toolsI BOUGHT TWO