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Patrick King
> 3 dayPerfect hard drive for everything I need! So much storage for a great price
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Kirsten84
> 3 dayI’ve had several external hard drives and this is by far the slowest. I have a Mac and I’ve definitely been a bit frustrated with exporting images to it. Previous HDs I’ve been able to export everything from a SD card in an extremely short amount of time. This seems to take twice as long no matter how many images. Definitely going back to the other options.
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Cody Brown
05-06-2025I bought this to use as an external HD for my steam deck, and laptop. It works awesomely. Good transfer speeds, super light, and pretty small. Good construction and very simple to use, just plug it in.
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DennyP
Greater than one weekNice to have fast file transfer with 4 TB of storage.
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Lbaba
> 3 dayAbsolutely no problems, works very well with my Mac!
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Richard Emanuelson
> 3 dayI would give this Toshiba external hard drive a six, but you can only give it a five. The Toshiba external hard drive comes with two different plugs. It comes with a USB-C and a USB plug. This will hook up to older computers, and newer computers. I have a new Mac Book Pro, and had no problem hooking it up to Time Machine. It has a 1 Tb hard drive, which should last for a long time. I would differently recommend this hard drive to anyone who needs to back uo their computer
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Zulma L. Hernandez
> 3 dayPerfect size and works great!
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Michael D. Johnson
> 3 dayI purchased this rather than less expensive options because it was listed as a solid state drive - but it is not! I think this is highly problematic
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AZ Customer
> 3 dayI use this for Time Machine backups on my Mac. It’s fast, stays cool, and is unobtrusive. 4TB capacity is plenty for me. Just right!
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MRF
Greater than one weekI was excited about being able to use this drive on our several Macbooks and my work PC, but buy, what a nightmare! I started making copies of several very large iphoto libraries, and picture folders I had accumulated on a MAc formatted Seagate USB Drive, would leave the computer unnatended (it would take several hours to download these 5 to 10 GB files from another drive connected to the Mac) and in more occasions than I could count, I would return and see a message on the Macs screen that the drive was not ejected properly. I found the had way that this error would render the drive unrecognizable by the Mac, which required me to connect it to my Windows notebook to repair the drive, then start everything all over again. ( then error, repeat, error, repeat...) But I was very determined to finish family picture backups and I endured through it. This drive is now so slow that it is basically useless now and these countless failed attempts took so long to conclude my backups that I cant even return it to the vendor anymore. I just bought a MyCloud EX2 Ultra NAS, which I should have done from the git go. This past Sunday (04/04) night I connected the drive to my Mac to pull the backups from it to the NAS and the backup of just 1.42TB concluded this morning (Wednesday, 04/07 ). Is that acceptable to ANYONE? Dont waste your money on this slow drive, you will be stuck with a useless silver colored paper weight.