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Ultra-Portable Hard Disk

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Hi,
I`m looking to for an ultra-portable 1TB 7200rpm hard disk for storing laser scanning data. I would like it to support USB2 & 3, Firewire and eSATA and so far I have found;

1. Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 2.5-inch 1TB at £129
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2. The Iomega Professional External Hard Drive at £75.00.
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However I have heard that the Iomega is not particularly reliable?
Has anyone used these devices? or knows of any alternatives?

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I have had the Iomega one previously, and it failed on me, so personally, i wouldnt reccomend it. But then again, it was living in my laptop bag, and being somewhat abused in its transportation, so perhaps it was just me!

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Hello Tim,
I have decided to go with the Seagate, as a safe bet, especially with works data... ;)

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I can recommend this drive http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buffalo-DriveSt ... B00169AQQ2

Just bought two of them and after a fashion they work fine and work as fast as the internal drives for processing large datasets.

A word of warning for using eSATA with Windows 7 and Dell laptops though. It may not be recognised and changing BIOS settings could make the primary disk unbootable.

Found a solution here: http://en.community.dell.com/support-fo ... 96175.aspx

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