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Computers

Back up everything with hard drives

Computer hard drives are the components of a computer where programmes and files are stored. Whilst alternatives such as solid state drives are faster and quieter, they still do not offer capacities quite as vast the volumes a hard drive can support. Many of today’s laptops come with hard drives that can house up to 1TB of data – an astonishing amount, enabling most computer users to transport a comprehensive media library around with them wherever they go. As some computers do not come with vast storage space included, many people decide to invest in external hard drives and then connect them to their computer.

Staying backed up

External hard drives allow us to back up important data that is on our main drives, but also serve many other purposes too. Some modern drives are compatible with the new superfast USB 3.0 technology, which allows us to transfer large files at breathtaking speeds, like never before. This means even files as data-heavy as feature-length HD movies can be transported from drive to drive within less than a minute. In the past, large data transfers could be tedious and we could find ourselves waiting for an extensive period of time for them to complete, but the new generation of hard drives and connections enable us to send information from one device to another in no time at all.

Transfer files in style

People use external drives to not only back up data but to store extra items that they cannot or do not want to store on their computer’s drive –but the new ultra-speed transfer times allow us to send files back to our laptops or tablets with a minimum of fuss. Despite the storage capacities that external drives can offer, they can be extremely light and portable, making it easy for us to carry them around with us alongside our laptops. They’re great for storing a library of photos, music and videos from, and make it easy to retrieve old information as and when we need it. For back-ups, additional security and extra space, external hard drives have proved to be popular with computer users across the world.

 

 

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