WD Western Digital 2TB 2.5 128MB SATA III Hard Drive for Laptops, PS4 (WD20SPZX)
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Mike W
> 3 dayReplacement laptop hard drive for DELL Inspiron 5559
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Edward Manuel III
> 3 dayI wanted to add a larger HDD for storage to my ROG laptop. This was just perfect! Super-light weight. Not a noticable difference after installation.
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Alfonso Silva
> 3 dayI use this drive with a Tablo device and it works great!
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Larry Bell
> 3 dayDidnt get instructions about getting the Acronis drive backup/copy software as was listed in item description. I DO NOT want to pay monthly subscription price for the software I would use maybe once or twice a month. Too expensive for that.
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Eduardo
> 3 daySin quejas, funciona perfecto en mi PS4 Pro.
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joel k.
> 3 dayLarge storage, good price and manufacturer. Installed as replacement in security system, worked great. Easy install, started right up. Formatted and good to go. Ran great until almost full, about 80-90 days. Received recovery error message. Clicked yes recover. After said format required. Formatted and restarted, would not boot up. Requested to return drive to seller. Received return institutions fast and friendly. When I was removing the hard drive, I decided to try reinstall just to see what happened. After removing and reinstall I started it up and it booted quietly and so far works as it should. Not sure what happened but I am glad that it is working again. Will see if all is well and keeps working. Thank you customer service.
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Zephyrus
> 3 dayLa capacidad es muy buena considerando el tamaño de los juegos de ps4 pro
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Sabrina Corwin
18-11-2024Item was as described, fast ship, very good! A+ seller.
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Jason Horaz
Greater than one weekRecieved a defective one.. got refund and bought another that worked perfectly. Customer service was good so I wont kill them because something that was probably broken from the factory isnt their fault
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Glenn Porter
> 3 dayI chose this mechanical hard drive for use to back up specific files from a bunch different computers; I put it in a portable enclosure I can move from one machine to another. Why a mechanical drive? SSDs don’t have the track record for data longevity that I needed for this application. This is data I absolutely must keep, so the potential for an SSD’s nonvolatile memory chips to have any problems wasn’t something I wanted to deal with. Also, the price point for mechanical hard drives (from reliable brands/sources) is still lower than for similar-capacity SSDs (from reliable brands/sources). The drive was easy to install - my enclosure mimics a laptop’s hard drive bay - and it spun up and ran from the start without issues. This was a great choice for my uses, and I’d buy another if and when I need it.