nick wrote:
> Thanks Mega for all the info. I have in fact been looking at some
> sort of portable external hard drives, given their capacity and
> security. In the olden days we had hot-swappable IDE hard drives
> (we called them disk -- as compared to diskettes) and you could
> unplug and replug out the back of the PC.
>
> I can find USB2 external hard drive, but they cost a bundle. Is there
> a way to turn one of my extra IDE drives into a portable external
> drive??
I don't think that external hard drives (Maxtor OneTouch, Western
Digital MyBook) cost a bundle, but they definitely cost more than an
external hard drive enclosure. Just buy yourself a good drive enclosure
and put your extra IDE drive into it. I have three Thermaltakes which I
like because they 1) are aluminum; 2) have an On/Off switch; 3) have a
fan. I like to buy the 5.25" size for hard drives because I want the
extra airflow. My Thermaltakes came with drive rails to safely mount the
3.5" drives. This is probably me just being overly careful. ;-)
I also have a couple of cheaper drive enclosures and they are a pain to
get the drive into and you can see they don't have good quality
construction. I was Googling around for a source of the Thermaltake for
you and happened upon this rather good discussion on one of the Cnet forums:
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-7588_102...sageID=1109709
Here's a link to NewEgg's page on external enclosures so you can get an
idea of price. As I said (and which is also borne out by the Cnet
participants), don't buy the cheapest case - spend a few more dollars
for quality.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...nal-Enclosures
I'm not pushing Thermaltake (I don't work for them!) but here is the
enclosure that I have:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817145011
I back up to an external hard drive once a week and I also burn a DVD-R
once a month.
Malke
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