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External hard drive advice needed

Can anyone recommend a good external hard drive for storing music and photos on. It's on my daughter's christmas list and I haven't a clue about what's good, bad or indifferent. Maximum spend about £100 if that's realistic.
Thanks

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  • Lakeuk
    Lakeuk Posts: 1,084 Forumite
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    I'm been happy with my Western Digital MyBook. If it's not going to my moved much then go for a MyBook or Elements model, if it'll be moved about go for a MyPassport model



    How much music/photos has she got, you can get 1Tb Element drives for £65 of amazon.co.uk
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    Jess wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend a good external hard drive for storing music and photos on. It's on my daughter's christmas list and I haven't a clue about what's good, bad or indifferent. Maximum spend about £100 if that's realistic.
    Thanks
    Yes, £100 is more than realistic. You might want to opt for a drive that has both usb and e-Sata and/or firewire (more flexibility and speed).
  • £100, should be more than enough
    Stick with a known/big brand.
    Don't buy just for the software supplied, plently of freeware backup software available.
    Tesco, Amizon, Play all have a good selection.
    With firewire if possible but not essential.
    1 Tb should be more than enough for the average person for quite a few years worth of backup.

    I have one of these, it works OK as they all should.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hitachi-S1000U-Turbo-External-Drive/dp/B001CZCVG8/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1259411091&sr=8-18
  • JasX
    JasX Posts: 3,996 Forumite
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    Basically you get 2 classes

    3.5" / Desktop type -> needs to be plugged into mains whenever used, more space for your money (typically 2x), physically bigger -size of a thick book.

    2.5" / portable type -> runs off USB cable so no mains power needed, smaller physically (ie pocket-ish size), more expensive per GB storage.

    best to ask whats most important for your daughter's intended use, storage space or portability. WD is a good brand for either class of drive.
  • MX5huggy
    MX5huggy Posts: 7,168 Forumite
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    The thing you have to decide is if she wants one that will sit on her desk plugged into the mains and the computer all the time, or a portable one that only need the usb to the computer, better if its for moving files between locations but costs more per Gb of storage.
  • Bikertov
    Bikertov Posts: 1,598 Forumite
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    You don't really need more than 500GB - bigger than that and you are risking all your data on one device. Not many people think about that aspect ...

    Price - you can get loads from £50 up, so you don't need to spend as much as £100. When you have chosen the model, do shop around for the price, as they can vary a lot between shops, online etc.

    Try to get one that is USB powered only, without needing a mains adaptor. They are a pain to carry about with you, but more important, if they break the cost of replacement is rediculous, and can cost as much as a new drive. USB power means that is not a problem.
  • 456789
    456789 Posts: 2,305 Forumite
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    WD MyBook ftw!
  • Jess
    Jess Posts: 64 Forumite
    Thanks to all, I am off shopping armed with all your advice
  • busenbust
    busenbust Posts: 4,782 Forumite
    Not a problem. Let us know how you get on ;)
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