HP HD7500S Personal Media Drive 750 GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
Back up or store your photos, videos, and music / Compact, portable and external / Connected via USB cable with any PC or in select chassis slots Dimensions - 8 x 4.6 x 1.5
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HP HD7500S Personal Media Drive 750 GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive Reviews
I have to go figure out why my wireless HP printer does not work with my HP computer on my own. Calling tech support would be a waste of time. What is more HP technical support literally laughed at this problem and me before hanging up. I bought the 750GB hard drive a month ago. You will have to excuse such a short review. It constantly fails and is completely unreliable.
It fits perfectly into the drive bay of my [.]. Highly recommended - the first one is full, so I'm buying another. HP Media Center PC. This drive is reliable and robust and it comes with a USB cable so I can pull it out and use it with my laptop. Multiple drives are good - read from one and write to another, speeding up processing. There is only one problem with this drive - it isn't big enough. I use it for raw HD video storage, at around 10Gb per hour of tape. The new one will sit on top.
It's easy to install and performs perfectly so far. Happy that I bought it. Bought this item from Amazon to be used with my HP M9340F (Vista 64-bit).
It costs several hundred dollars to retrieve the data form the drive. I started to hear the fan make noise and it apparently went out. The drive may have overheated and either corrupted the drive firmware or damaged the PCB controller. The drive still spins up, but I cannot see it anymore even when removing from the case and directly connecting to my computer via the SATA interface. It installed wonderfully and performed flawlessly for several months. I bought this drive approximately 10 months ago.
Other than this one nit, this drive is a winner. I've been using this drive in my HP Quad-Core for a month now and have found the drive to be rock solid in addition to being very quiet. I heartily recommend this drive for additional storage capacity or for a Raid 1 configuration. Only aside I have is its data interface. I would have preferred SATA rather than the slower USB interface. Installation into the media drive slot was a no-brainer; i.e., just slide it in so that the power coupling and data port connect and away you go.
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