[AT] OT - Disk cloning software
Thomas O. Mehrkam
tomehrkam at houston.rr.com
Thu May 19 18:42:57 PDT 2005
What I purchased was the Western Digital External Media Center Drive
120GB. It has a USB2.0 interface and a FireWire interface. It was about
$145. I think it is cheaper now.
I needed to back up a Desktop and A Labtop. The desktop and laptop both
had USB 1.0 ports. I purchased an Adaptec USB2.0/Firewire card for my
laptop. At first I purchased an CompUsa brand and had problems. I
exchanged that for the Adaptec brand. The backup software is good and I
have been able to make backups of my laptop harddrive and my Desktop PC
over the internet.
The drive will not work when connected directly to the desk top because
of an old faulty USB chip on the motherboard. I have not replaced the
USB interface so I just backup over the network.
USB 1.0 is slow so it takes many hours to backup using that interface.
USB 2.O and firewire is much better but still not as fast as an internal
drive. It takes about 2 hours to back up an verify the 20g drive on my
laptop.
The backup software can make a emergency cdrom. This CDROM is bootable
and will reload the OS and restore the backup in case of a hard disk
failure.
120Gb is enough to back up both of my PC's. In addition I use it to
archive my older digital photos. I put them on CD roms and also archived
them on the 120Gb drive. That way I have two copies on different media
in case one fails I always have the other. The has a card reader for
compact flash etc. About six formats in all. I can read most any compact
flash card used in Digital cameras or PDA's
A word of warning You need quality cables for USB2.0 or Firewire. The
onns that came with the drive are garbage and had to be replaced with
quality cables.
All and all it is an acceptable solution.
Be sure you have Win98 or better and a good USB port. If you have an XP
machine with a USB 2.0 port it works great. USB 1.0 is very slow.
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