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Not a very Computer savy type and I notice during "defragging" that HUGE chunks of my current HD are shown as fragmented, yet do not defragment at all.Is it possible to take one of these "external HD's" that run via the USB ports and simply transfer all the files and programs to it and simply use it for most everything?Please speak in simple terms since I am not up on all the SATA, and whatever differences between drives The computer is a DELL Desktop about 5-6 years old
With respect, Imperial, I suggest a SATA drive if your machine is equipped to handle it. IDE is essentially dead and has been for awhile. I'd be trying to prepare for future compatibility, FWIW. And I agree- if your HD is older than 5 years old, you're on borrowed time. You can get a 750 GB perpendicular drive or a (slightly more reliable) 500 GB drive for considerably less than you probably spent on the cheapest cable in your Big Rig.
...Is it possible to take one of these "external HD's" that run via the USB ports and simply transfer all the files and programs to it and simply use it for most everything?...
Well, I just recieved this here HD cabinet now:As with this here thread I thought I would use this one as a fileserver!
Hm...Thanx for the tip!I thought I would try to clone my C: disk onto this one an run my laptop from my external drive! (Sort of for backups as well...)Have you tried that?