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smrybacki
Greetings all,
I am running out of space on my notebook computer at work. I would
like to avoid the (huge) corporate hassle of trying to get a new
internal HD to replace (and everything on) it if I can, so I was
looking at (expensable) external USB 2.0 HDs in the $100-150 range. I
figure even if I have to eat it, it's not all that much.
Can these devices be used "just like" any other hard drive, IE can you
install to them, run programs -- whatever -- as you would any other
internal HD? Or are there caveats to this type of storage that aren't
in the brochure? Any promo lit I see about them refer to the number of
MP3, photo or other digital data file they can hold, but nothing about
the usefulness as a general purpose add-on drive. I don't need blazing
speed, but neither do I want to rotate my tires while I wait for a
program to load.
What say the experts?
I am running out of space on my notebook computer at work. I would
like to avoid the (huge) corporate hassle of trying to get a new
internal HD to replace (and everything on) it if I can, so I was
looking at (expensable) external USB 2.0 HDs in the $100-150 range. I
figure even if I have to eat it, it's not all that much.
Can these devices be used "just like" any other hard drive, IE can you
install to them, run programs -- whatever -- as you would any other
internal HD? Or are there caveats to this type of storage that aren't
in the brochure? Any promo lit I see about them refer to the number of
MP3, photo or other digital data file they can hold, but nothing about
the usefulness as a general purpose add-on drive. I don't need blazing
speed, but neither do I want to rotate my tires while I wait for a
program to load.
What say the experts?