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I'm going with a 128 gig because that is all I need for my OS drive. The plan is to eventually also get a 256 SSD as a second drive for DATA. That's all I personally need for storage on my laptop. I'll then put the 750 GB spinner that's in it in an external enclosure. Having my DATA on a second drive makes it easy to do reinstalls without worrying about loosing it. If my laptop only had the one bay I would have just gotten a bigger SSD and then partition it.
What I did. Was/am lucky enough to have two drive bays in my Lappy. And you're right about the kit I guess, always nice to have that usb to sata adapter ! Use the one I have only occasionally but when I DO need it....... woohoo is it handy!
That's almost exactly what I'm going to do with a couple of 160GB WD Blues I salvaged from a couple of dead netbooks (plus one more I bought). I'm going to use them to backup the boot drive (128 GB Samsung 840 Pro) in the machine I'm building. The case has a built in 2.5" hot swap bay.
I bought one of these to recover some files off of an IDE laptop drive.
Newegg.ca - Rosewill RCW-608 USB2.0 Adapter For IDE/SATA Device (Include Protection case)
I'm sure it will come in handy again for rescuing files from a dead PC or laptop. :)
Have heard good things about those but haven't used either personally. But then...... my lappy is my only machine. I used a Coolmax HD-250BK-U3 Hard Drive Enclosure - 2.5 SATA to USB 3.0, Up to 5Gbps, USB Powered, Aluminum, Black at TigerDirect.com
and its working beautifully.
I DO do a lot of traveling.....
I used to but I've slowed down a bit. I carry a 2.5" 500GB WD black HDD in one of these
in my notebook bag to use for backups when on the road. I dump photos from the camera card to the notebook, then use the little dock I showed earlier to back up the notebook (I also temporarily back up the photos to a free cloud account). I transfer the photos to my desktop when I get home and that gets backed up to the teeth.
The transporter case is well padded. The vendor has a video showing one with a 3.5" HDD being dropped 12' then run over by a full sized pickup truck. I'm not about to try any of that, or even deliberately dropping it from a standing height, but I'm reasonably confident the case will protect the drive from the normal shocks received when traveling, including being dropped, better than an external drive would be.
Hi there
the 2TB self powered pocket sized black Passbort USB3 disks are great -- HUGE capacity very portable and FAST on a USB3 port -- not too bad even on a conventional USB2 port either.
Ideal for travelling -- also have a lot of DVD films copied to .ISO via AnyDVD. Windows 8 allows Native Virtual mounting of .ISO files but for W7 there's a lot of "Virtual drive" type software around too.
So I just "Mount" the virtual DVD iso and play with VLC -- behaves 100% to a REAL DVD and a lot less bulky.
Cheers
jimbo
I have one of these with, coincidently, a 2.5" Seagate drive in it. I store system images and old User files.
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