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  • gd4u's Avatar
    4,274 posts since Jan '06
    •  I just bought a external HDD. Just some questions. Can i plug the HDD permamently to the comp (Cos it seems to heat up too, and wondering if that will affect its durability) ? Secondly, it says that it is able to save the internal HDD in case of crashes. In this case, the external HDD will save every file, including any possible n hidden viruses/malware ?

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    kenn3th's Avatar
    16,400 posts since Nov '06
    • Yes, you can plug your hdd there forever. Yes, it will heat up as, your hdd runs, and when it runs motion produces heat.

      Durability, hmm, let's put it in this way: if your hdd in your computer is able to work for 9hrs/10hrs and last for like 3-4 years or more. your external hdd should be able to do the same. Just put it in a spot where there might be a fan blowing on it.

      It depends on how you configure your ext hdd to backup. (you will have to refer to the software given for backup) Yes, this includes hidden viruses/malware

  • SBS7484P's Avatar
    3,411 posts since Dec '07
    • best is to scan pc for any virus, clear if any, before plugging in.

      try not to infect the backup device, cos if u infect that, in event that ur pc really fails, all the things u transfer to ur new pc will be tainted with virus

  • gd4u's Avatar
    4,274 posts since Jan '06
  • Elephant18's Avatar
    6 posts since Jun '08
    • Well My advice is remove the External HDD before you shutdown the computer.   I am a photographer. I use External HDD for all my needs though I have a very powerful computer with plenty of internal memory.

      sometimes external HDD can become corrupted. It happened to some of my fellow photographers and my colleagues in office.  Use your external HDD daily and at the end of the day  click on the icon at the bottom righ of your pc  which reads

      "safely remove hardware"  clcik on this and a window will pop up. you can now unplug your hardware .   This is to protect your had disk. don't save any documents in the internal hardisk who knows one day someone will tap into the computer and deface the documents.  I am talking from personal experience.   you can contact me if you need any further clarification  

      Have a nice day

      Edited by FireIce 21 Sep `08, 11:23AM
  • Elephant18's Avatar
    6 posts since Jun '08
    • Yes,

       

      You can leave yoru External HDD connected to your USB port permannently provided your computer recognise the uarware. If your internal HDD is 160GB, SDRAM 2GB then you can leave the external HDD connected shutdown and restart. if you see an error msg "Hardware not recognised"  then it is safer to remove. plug in once the booting is up.    So far I did not encounter any problem with the HDD over heating e.t.c. as mentioned by some souls here in this forum. external harddisk is not connected to any programs in your C: drive. 

      you c when the DOS prompt runs after you boot up. it only reads the C; drive not external devices. as long as your ventilaion fan is operating  the pc will not heat up neither is external devices. in most cases the fan fails. aftter u switch on the pc the first device that starts is the fan followed by c drive e.t.c.  so check your fan if it is working.

       

      Edited by FireIce 21 Sep `08, 11:23AM
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