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oz_consumer

oz_consumer

  • 29 reviews

Too stingy to provide a decent length cable this time (40cm)

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Date PurchasedJan 2022
Skitz

SkitzMelbourne

  • 6 reviews

Great!

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Haven't had this portable hard drive for long, but so far very impressed with it. Very quick transfer speeds & size wise it is quite a small hard drive. I use it as additional storage on my PS4 and haven't had any issues at all with load times. I think it actually loads the games quicker to be honest!

Date PurchasedSep 2017
Saito

SaitoBrisbane

  • 7 reviews

Little tiny disk with big spaces

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Bought this Toshiba Canvio series during OW sales recently. Pay less get more. So far very happy with this little tiny disk especially with USB-3 connector make read and write faster compare with the old USB connector. Operation wise is smooth and hardly heard the disk spinning at all. The only issue is I can't take the disk out without breaking the case or re-use the case.

Date PurchasedJun 2017
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John--

John--Northeast, VIC

  • 9 reviews
  • 11 likes

Reasonably Priced Portable Hard Drive Let Down by its Backup Software

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Hard Drive seems OK and does what it is meant to. I purchased it to back up a laptop and chose it because it came with backup software.
The software is not great and you cannot check the files to be sure the back up has worked properly.
I'll be removing the software and reformatting the drive to do it myself.
Should have brought the cheaper basic version without the back up software.



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I need more space on my Toshiba Canvio Connect II (2TB, USB 3.0). So I want to delete some files stored on it. What is the safe and the best way of doing so?

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