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My Portable USB drives keep breaking
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You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Well I bought an Iomega 160 Gig and a 160 Gig Western Digital portable USB drive and I'll see if they break in less than 2 months like the others did.
(I am gentle with them).
The Seagate ones just bloody stopped working and flashed on and off ! totall bollox !
Thanks for the advice may try a Lacie USB portable drive if these 2 fail on me.Comment
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Have you thought about buying replacement caddies?Originally posted by eliquant View PostMy Portable USB drives (note: not USB memory sticks) keep breaking.
I've gone through about 4 in the last 14 months.
All my Freecom portable USB drives ... the USB connector snapped off the solder at the drive end.
My 2 x Seagate USB Drives just suddenly started flashing and the USB on any machine could not detect them.
Data has been lost (not a big deal) but the cost has been immense.
Thankfully the Seagates have warranty for a few years.Comment
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