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Aug 4, 2024, 11:16:16 PM8/4/24
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USB30 1T drives are coming into your price range for back-2-school. The brand names are pretty much the same. Main differences are auto vs. manual software for backup. Pick one you like, read the amazon reviews so see if there are weaknesses you may care about.

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I bought and have been using a number of portable hard drives that were powered only by USB. Trouble is when they fail there is no recovery possibility. My older drives (with an independent power source) seem much less portable but when they have failed (once or twice) I have had all the data (images) recovered.

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Were those USB 3 drives that failed? My understanding is that there is power in the connection. :-)

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Rofl.. I like when people say external HDDs fail and there's "no recovery" yet there is.



If you are an owner of a desktop PC, then you might understand that the HDD inside of the chassies is a SATA disk that can be placed into a PC and run under Windows.



The most common issue is the USB PCB that fails, not the actual HDD.

So in other words; either place the HDD in your desktop PC or buy a new chassie to it.



And to you HockeyNicole; There are plenty of HDDs you can use your money on, but what's worth the money is a NAS running with, at least double, WD Red disks, in RAID. But these costs more than your $75, but are still much more appreciated by a lot of professional photographers as well as amateur.

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@miskasaarikko ... that is the point, hard disks - including portable ones - can be recovered. I have had 2 of mine recovered. But flash drives - usually powered by USB cable connection only are clearly something different.



The same computer guys that recovered my portable hard disks turned away my USB flash drives saying there was nothing they could do. I took them elsewhere but with the same result.

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Ever tried the same kind of recovery programs as for memory cards, because most of the flash drives are similar to memory cards with the technique and it's simple to recover such.

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HDD drives are a more cost-effective option and a hdd 1tb drive will cost much less than a sdd 1tb drive. If you do not need a portable hard drive and the drive is going to sit in one space then a hard disk drive may be the better option. But for quick access and more compact canon ir3300 hard disk that stand up well to traveling and time, solid state hard drives are better.


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Hi to all!

I'm the italian guy which had a problem with ISA slot on a 486 motherboard. I've resolved that problem and thank to you all!

Now, I'm trying to build another 486 pc (for a club of retro-enthusiast) but I've a problem about one hard drive: it has 1700Mb of capacity, the BIOS "IDE DETECTION" function detect correctly the HD (in NORMAL mode because has 3300 cyl, 16head and 63 sectors print on the label over the disk and this mode match perfetcly) but FDISK command say "Disk size 504Mb". If I change in BIOS the mode from NORMAL to LBA, Fdisk detect a size about 810MB and a size slightly over 1Gb if I choose LARGE mode. LBA and LARGE mode cause a bad detection of disk's geometry (I don't remember exactly, but is 833 cyl or 1700 cyl, 32 or 64 heads) and the Bios suggested option is NORMAL.


Sometimes the BIOS will just print detected values that also read on the hard drive but can't really understand so big amount of cylinders, it may wrap at some point. Clearly if it would only have NORMAL support it could not perform geometry translation so it will be limited to 1024 cylinders, 16 heads and 64 sectors or 504MB.


In a 486 DOS system, 504MB of NORMAL mode should last some time. LBA would be more compatible if disk is sometimes connected between two computers, but as this 486 has some translation issues another PC might translate LBA differently as well. Perhaps just use the LARGE mode and live with 1GB of storage, and don't try to use the drive in another system. In any event whatever you choose, format the drive with verify or use tool like scandisk to scan the surface as it will try to access all sectors.


The values seen are absolutely not weird, but simply some of the other, lesser known BIOS hard disk size limitations in action. You should be able to use the hard disk up to the maximum size indicated by FDISK. LBA or LARGE should work if they are implemented correctly.


Thanks to all ad usual.

I'll trying to set LBA mode and run a scandisk with surface scan.

Btw, yesterday I have switch the drive (IBM 1.7Gb) with

a Fujitsu (2.6Gb): the BIOS detect only 488Mb hard drive but fdisk allow me to

make 2Gb primary partition and 600Mb secondary partition.


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This is one area in presentation by Synology that I really think they have done considerably better with the launch of the HAT3300 than previous Synology storage media releases. Previously, when Synology rolled out new enterprise hardware in both NAS and media form, one area of contention was limited compatibility. It makes sense and is largely industry practice for high-level enterprise solutions to arrive as complete single ecosystem solutions whereby both the server and media are supplied by a single provider, and Synology has certainly pursued the unified storage market in this way by limiting official support of their enterprise-grade systems to only support their enterprise drives. However, for users in the mid-range, prosumer and even SMB markets that want to stretch their budget towards Synology hardware designed a little more for enterprise, the restrictions towards these drives have made budgeting a little more difficult. This is in stark contrast with the arguably more flexible approach that Synology has taken towards support on their Plus series drives with mid-range and value series Synology NAS hardware. The Synology HAT3300 Plus series is chiefly designed for their Plus, Standard, Value, and DVA systems. However, CRUCIALLY, you are not fixed to only use these drives in these more affordable systems. The HAT3300 drives arrive as a choice between them and the WD/ Seagate/ Toshiba alternatives.


The release of the new Synology HAT 3300 hard drive is clearly very imminent. Information on these drives has been directly and indirectly appearing online now for a number of weeks and with the recent rollout of Synology DSM 7.2 and a number of key mid to high-level Synology NAS hardware seeing refreshes in the next 6 months, now is a very good time to roll out these new regular class NAS hard drives and..well.. they did! Launch day is today (31/-5/23). Thanks to price feeds and listings for these drives appearing on multiple websites online, the pricing of all four capacities of the HAT3300 drives that will be launched can be confirmed moderately accurately and are as follows:


Does this mean that Synology may be considering releasing some solutions pre-populated? Not necessarily. Synology rolled out their enterprise-grade storage media close to 2 years ago now and we have still yet to see pre-populated solutions from the brand be rolled out, outside of deal registration and large-scale B2B deployments. As long as Synology maintains a balance with these Plus series regular class hard drives as an option rather than a fixed all or nothing choice, I genuinely approve of these new drives by the brand as there will always be a market for buyers who just want a simple setup solution. Stay tuned for full reviews and comparison of these drives in the near future!

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