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It is so easy to organize my files and keep all of my information up to date. I have two Seagate external hard drives and wouldn't want to be without one.I transfer all of my photo's to the Seagate and this keeps my computer from getting bogged down with photo files. For genealogy it is a must. It is so easy to use. Sharing files is very easy and I have been able to make a lot of my friends and family happy when I can sharememories with them. I am putting my genealogy files on the Seagate where I can share them whenever needed. I have scanned a lot of old photos into the Seagate and know they will be there when I want them.This is a product you will love to own.
So it it an either/or setup, so if you need both interfaces this unit requires you to remove and install a small module each time you switch between USB and firewire. Cool style and looks.Great warranty for five years.Owned for over a year and it goes off when I shut down by PC at the end of the work day.I come into the office the next morning and it is on and running. I don't understand this odd behavior.I'll keep it as the warranty has four years left.The interface unit of either USB or firewire has to be installed by the user. I only need USB so I am o.k. with this feature.
Enclosure so flimsy that base broke from tower first time we transported it. I'm sure the drive is fine, but you can find much better secure enclosures.
I then learned from Seagate's telephonic support that Seagate replaces a dead unit under warranty with a reconditioned unit and does not repair and return your original unit, thus causing you to lose ALL your drive contents unless you pay Seagate a lot to recover the data (or make backups of backups). Within 6 months of purchasing a new unit (worked great until then), the a/c power gave out when something internally fried for no reason. Email sent through Seagate's website to get a data recovery price quote went unanswered, as did a survey response to Seagate's customer support. Problem was that I had just restored my PC to factory settings to remove a driver problem and the FreeAgent was my only backup - reason I got it. Worked fine until I reconnected everything and the FreeAgent Pro unit then failed. This has been very upsetting and frustrating. I'm going to have Best Buy's Geek Squad recover the data (with Seagate's authorization) at much less cost than Seagate supposedly charges, and may not get another Seagate unit as it seems unreliable.
I cannot say enough to warn you away from them. From my examination of the units after the broken plug incidents, I came to see that the build on these drives is at a level of Chinese toys.
I had numerous USB hard drives holding my data - in different models, sizes, and capacities. I wanted something that was standardized in physical size and capacity, and something nice-looking for my desktop.
I own a full-time digital photo studio and make my living with it. half just up and died, and in the other half it was the plugs that physically broke when we unplugged and replugged the drives while moving them to dust the shelf.
On the advice of a local techie guru, I bought seven of these drives to handle all of my data. Over the next 18 months, SIX of them failed.
These drives have caused us great frustration and lost productivity. (On the contrary, I've had great luck with ugly Fantom drives from TigerDirect).
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