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Doug Romonovich
> 3 dayThis is a very affordable 500 gig hard drive. It was super quiet and has a slim sleek profile. The transfer speeds keep up with my needs. Set up was simple, just plugged it into my android box and followed the on screen prompts to turn it into internal storage. Great way to to keep backup files on my home network.
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Sojourner
Greater than one weekBe careful to understand this is advanced 3.0 hard drive is not designed to work on XP MS versions.
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Joan P.
> 3 dayMy other external hard drive bit the bullet! This one is small and easy to use. Fast service and good product
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Cathy Trisco
> 3 dayEasy to use.
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Jagger rivera
> 3 dayThe size is what its advertised, download speed is amazing, used it for my PS4 ( Playstation 4 ) and it works like a charm. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who needs and extended storage device.
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Nichole C
> 3 dayMy job and schooling requires me to back up and store a-lot of files and documentation. This has come in handy and the price was amazing. I’m pleased with this product so far.
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Oilerzzz11
> 3 dayok
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Peggy M.
> 3 dayItem arrived quick and it was super easy to use. I Love It I highly recommend I would order it again.
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Agent47
> 3 dayWhat I liked about the external hard drive was how easy it is to use on my Xbox One. I just plugged it in the USB slot and it popped up to format. Once formatted it downloaded all the games quick and easy. Great value for the price. Would recommend this to friends, family and anyone looking for a storage upgrade.
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Special Five-Point Plan
> 3 dayIve been struggling with this drive (160GB) for 3 days. First, I couldnt format it on Mac. It arrives formatted as exFAT/MBR and I wanted to change to Mac Journaled/GUID. Nope. Every erase or formatting attempt on Mac returned an error (I also tried APFS). So I decided to just use it on Windows, but that doesnt work either. Every time I start writing documents to it, I get a Fatal Device Error. Then if a few documents write successfully, the drive immediately disappears from Explorer, and I cant eject it properly because its not there. When I disconnect it and reconnect it, Windows tells me the drive needs to be repaired. I click Repair and Windows says its fine, but then we cycle through the errors again. This last time, it locked up my PC and I couldnt even Ctrl-Alt-Del out of it. Im not going to return it because I was backing up confidential work documents and at this point I cant be sure of whats on it :-(