Posts Tagged ‘External’
quick video to show how to get Carbonite to back up external hard drives.
follow the steps below and you shouldnt have any problems.
if you start messing with partitions and what not and screw up your computer, dont come crying to me ![]()
steps below—-
How to create a mounted drive
To mount a volume:
Click Start, click Run, and then type compmgmt.msc in the Open box.
In the left pane, click Disk Management.
Right-click the partition or volume that you want to mount, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Click Add.
Click Mount in the following empty NTFS folder (if it is not already selected), and then use one of the following steps:
Type the path to an empty folder on an NTFS volume, and then click OK.
Click Browse, locate the empty NTFS folder, click OK, and then click OK.
If you have not yet created an empty folder, click Browse, click New Folder to create an empty folder on an NTFS volume, type a name for the new folder, clickOK, and then click OK.
TO REMOVE A MOUNTED DRIVE, DO THE SAME STEPS BUT CLICK REMOVE INSTEAD OF ADD.
Duration : 0:4:5
This really is a very unique product. It has all of the functionality of three different devices, but the overall package really isn’t that big
Duration : 0:5:21
http://cyberbasic.com
Before watching this video, be sure to watch the video named:
How To Create Acronis Bootable CD for Backups and Restores.
In this video, we will use the bootable Acronis CD we created above to boot our computer and perform a backup using Acronis True Image Home 2011 to backup your entire hard drive. This backup can then be used to create an exact duplicate of your original hard drive and is the best and most complete way to protect your computer data.
Duration : 0:6:1
http://cyberbasic.com You’ll like the sounds effects at:
1:49, 2:46, 3:00, 4:56, 5:10
This introduction video is part 1 in a series of videos on backing up your desktop or laptop computer. In this video we cover “why” you want to backup. In addition, we discuss “image backups” and tell you why it is the best and most complete way to do backups. Finally, we talk a little about Acronis True Image Home and using a Thermaltake Docking station.
Duration : 0:9:48
http://cyberbasic.com
Backup Part 5:
Using Acronis to backup our internal desktop hard drive to a docking station.
Duration : 0:10:11
http://www.newegg.com
Today we’re doing an in-home demonstration of the GoFlex family of products from Seagate.
The GoFlex family of products features 2.5″ and 3.5″ external hard drives that have an upgradeable custom SATA adapter. Each adapter can be swapped out for a different interface, so you can move from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0, eSATAp, or Firewire 800.
For Network Attached Storage, the GoFlex Home features the same drive-swapping interface in a NAS cradle, which allows multiple computers to access the drive via your home network. Seagate’s included backup software has licenses for 3 PCs and is Time Machine compatible.
The GoFlex Net is a dock for two 2.5″ FreeAgent GoFlex drives, and works with the PogoPlug cloud storage service. This allows you to access your home storage from any location with internet access, and also features the PogoPlug iPad/iPhone app which helps add extended storage through the internet for these devices.
Finally, the GoFlex TV is a capable and easy-to-use media streaming device for your home theater. You can plug in USB storage devices or connect it to your router to access movies, music and photos directly on your TV.
GoFlex Family of Products @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/92WVkh
FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/dhwG7i
FreeAgent GoFlex 1TB @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/aR7cUV
FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 2TB @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/blt1aK
GoFlex Home 2TB @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/bpNjJX
GoFlex Net @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/aBXwWW
GoFlex TV @ Newegg: http://bit.ly/cFxPLR
- Credits -
Camera, Sound, Editing: Lam
Words: Paul
Barking, Security: Guinness
Duration : 0:13:39
http://www.thetechstop.net/?page_id=2261
Not to long ago we took a look at the Clickfree HD801, a 160GB external hard drive that had an integrated piece of software that could automatically backup your pictures, videos and documents without as much as a click on the user’s part. — In this interview we chat with the head honcho over at Clickfree and he shares a new gadget, a future gizmo, and a lot of enthusiasm for his product.
Duration : 0:5:19
In this video today, I unbox my new external Western Digital 1.5TB HDD, and discuss the importance that everyone have a backup system in place. Local backup is imperative, but also having your most precious and irreplaceable memories stored off site is never a bad idea.
Unboxing WD Elements Model # WDBAAU0015HBK-NESN
Available at my Amazon Store.
http://astore.amazon.com/gamiandtech-20/detail/B002QEBMBY
My Website: http://bit.ly/bUwZKk
My Twitter: http://bit.ly/9ZaU8A
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Duration : 0:8:47
Unboxing, Benchmarking and Review of Verbatim USB 3.0 Superspeed 2Tb Desktop harddrive, which I bought from Amazon for £72
0:01 Intro
1:55 Unboxing
3:33 Testing in Ubuntu
4:00 Pre-Installed Software
5:24 Benchmark Results
6:32 Real Life Results
Conclusion:
Im reasonably happy with the drive, Read/Write speeds are consistently high.
There are a couple of disadvantages: USB 3 and Power cables are too short, and Eco power down kicks in far too soon resulting in a long delay while drive spins back up.
Benchmark Results:
FAT32
Min Read Rate 60.2 MB/sec
Max Read Rate 147.9 MB/sec
Average Rate 111.9 MB/s
Average Seek Time 16.2 ms
Ext4
Min Read Rate 67.8 MB/sec
Max Read Rate 148.7 MB/sec
Average Rate 112.4 MB/s
Average Seek Time 16.1 ms
NTFS
Not Tested
Wallpaper: http://imgur.com/0RWPW
Duration : 0:8:49
http://www.MyTechMethods.com
This is a quick walkthrough on how to back up your Mac using a free app called Carbon Copy Cloner. Download it here: http://bombich.com
Follow me: http://twitter.com/mytechmethods
Intro music: http://incompetech.com
Duration : 0:3:35