What connections do you have available?
Anyone recommend a particular model from their personal usage?
Looking at a 2TB capacity.
Jim
What connections do you have available?
New connex - usb-c
J
I use this - bit expensive but very small.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ext.../dp/B078T9SZ3K
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
I have two portable hard drives stuck to the back of my iMac - both are older models now and superceded but I would recommend
Samsung T5 SSD if your budget can stretch to this
G Technology G Drive (https://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Technolog...56&sr=8-3&th=1)
This has pretty quick download speeds compared with other (non SSD) drives
I've also used Lacie and Bipra in the past with Macs and they were fine. There is so much choice now with portable HDDs that it does become a matter of personal preference.
I have one of the LaCie Rugged range that’s been bouncing around in a pannier for the last couple of years and still going strong.
Thanks all of you. You’re right Shane there is great choice.
Today I finally lost patience with my setup 2018 MBP with Toshiba 2TB device always plugged in but which never seems to have been ‘seen’ by MBP. Something I was too lazy to do anything about!! Calked Apple Support today for help as can’t get Catalina upgrade loaded and as a BTW told the agent about my concern. He went through all the checks and it eventually became clear my HD has actually never worked!!! Hey ho.
My old MBP also had a Toshiba HD and it never missed a beat.
Cest la vie
Jim
I’ve been using one of these (albeit smaller capacity) for the last year with my iMac and it’s been good as gold. Works great right out of the box. Fast and reliable. Choice of connections (supplied).
Seagate Fast SSD 2TB External Solid State Drive Portable (STCM200040)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F7112WG
+1
Had my eye on a T5 for a while, they seem to be the 'go to' choice:
www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-MU-PA500B-Portable-SSD-500GB/dp/B074MCNDSK
They then released the T7 which has increased security:
www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Touch-Portable-SSD-MU-PC1T0K/dp/B082VVV926/
T5 and T7 here:
Both look great.
I usually buy LaCie or G-tech from the Apple store for portables or Samsung/sandisk ssd’s and caldigit for desktop drives.
How about:
- ADATA ED600 External Hard Drive Caddy
- Adata Ultimate SU800 2TB 2.5" SATA III SSD
- USB-C 3.1 to Micro-B Cable
...?
The need for a suitable cable adds to the list but I think the overall price compares favourably to other options.
Just another recommendation for the Samsung SSD drives. I've used them heavily over the years and they've been faultless.
Do all of these download from the Mac and can be uploaded onto Windows machines without reformatting?
My Old MacBook is giving up the ghost and thinking I might shift over .
I’m a tech idiot so need stuff to be simple.
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Hood, any HD plugged into your Mac can be formatted using Disk Utility which is installed on every Mac by Apple. Simple process, takes not even a minute (assuming new, empty HD) and plenty of YouTube videos to help.
I've always used LaCie with Macs never had a problem.
I’ve been very happy with my Samsung T5 SSD.
Samsung , seagate , Toshiba , WD ...all much of a muchness as far as I've experienced , get the biggest , fastest drive you can for your buck or something you like the look of.
^^^ this.
3-2-1 principle of backing up your most important data.
3 copies
2 different media types
1 copy offsite.
@Jimmcb what did you go for and are you happy with it? I'm still debating between the T5 and T7.
Hi everyone
Turns out the fault was with my MacBook Pro.
Took Apple to do complete reconfig of system to kickstart if again. In the interim I bought a 2TB Maxtor Port HD that sings sweetly. Well pleased and grateful to Apple techs.
Jim