Western Digital WDXMS1200TN Passport 120 GB USB 2.0 2.5-Inch Portable Hard Drive

Western Digital WDXMS1200TN Passport 120 GB USB 2.0 2.5-Inch Portable Hard Drive

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Western Digital WDXMS1200TN Passport 120 GB USB 2.0 2.5-Inch Portable Hard Drive

Pack up your office files and take them home. Carry thousands of songs or pictures. This hard drive is simple to use, light and easy to carry, and require no power adapter. It is powered directly through the USB cable. Installation is a snap because you don't really install this drive; you just plug it in and it's ready to use. There is no CD to install. The included software loads from the drive the first time you plug it in. Sharing large files between office and home, between Mac and PC Backing up your existing notebook hard drive for extra data safety System Requirements - Windows 2000, XP, Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher, available USB port Dimensions (LengthxWidthxHeight) - 5.110 x 3.14 x 0.590 Inches / Weight - 0.23 Pounds

 

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Western Digital WDXMS1200TN Passport 120 GB USB 2.0 2.5-Inch Portable Hard Drive Reviews

Overall, a good solid drive. they could however do a redesign to make the cable somehow a solid part of the drive, with the option of still being able to use another cable, i dunno, something like that might be nice. seems to be working out well, no complaints, i like that it does not need to have a seperate power source.

 

I was in a rush to class and grabbed my laptop without realizing the drive was still connected. A wonderful (accidental) test of it's durability was a few months ago. Not much to report after owning this drive for a bit over a year. Not a single problem out of it. It's been running fine since. Simply trying to wipe it off tends to put very small scratches in the finish.

Knowing I'd killed the drive, I picked it up and brought it with me to run a few tests. While the glossy black looks very nice, it gets fingerprints on it and scratches very easily. Honestly, about my only real complaint with this drive would be the case material. Before the computer could suspend (IE the drive was still spinning) I lifted the laptop up, swinging the drive by the cable across my desk and into my rather hard plastic chair. No funny noises, no read errors, no bad sectors. I used it on Windows, OS X, and Linux systems without a hitch.

 

I lost my entire backup data. We had this product for 6 months and it suddenly stopped working with no warning. Outside the warranty Western Digital require $14/- for technical support per incident, but no assurance of recovering the data. Western Digital WDXMS1200TN Passport 120 GB USB 2.0 2.5-Inch Portable Hard Drive. The product came with a limited 4 months warranty. So baisically we have to discard this.

 

All laptop ports are good though. I bought this last September for $91.34 with shipping, and its been a life saver ever since, the only thing you have to be careful with is that when you go to plug it use the Motherboards USB slots (The ones in the back plate), don't use the front ports on your case because the front ports don't give enough power to the HD and can kill it in the long run.

 

Will not buy another Western Digital hard drive. I said I have no faith that all of a sudden the drive wasn't being powered properly. Western Digital lasted a year. They suggested that I buy a $20 power cord. Then Windows Explorer stopped recognizing it. This cute little hard drive worked for about a year. I did all the troubleshooting myself and with Western Digital tech support. It's WHEN they fail.

Won't buy another drive (other than a flash drive) that doesn't use AC. So I am chucking the drive and instead spent $59 for a year of Carbonite.

Simpletech gets my vote. It's not if they fail.

I have 2 other external hard drives and will stick with those until they fail. I bought a Simpletech here in Amazon in 2005, 120 GB, and it's still working.

I paid $87 for this 120 GB drive and that is down the drain. My experience is the reason that everyone should have multiple external hard drives.

I bought a Cavalry 120 GB drive in 2006 for $71 and still working.

 
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