I use the 4 TB NAS server, have had it for over 2 years, and it hasn't
missed a beat!  I'm able to write windows and Mac stuff to this drive.  So I
guess it depends on the drive, or the person.

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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 1:09 PM
To: Technology Enthusiasm
Subject: Re: Review: WD My Passport Essential portable hard drive

Hi Sarah

I have moved this from Mac Access because it isn't Apple specific so it
doesn't belong on that list really.

The newer drives have that hidden partition on them, whereas the old ones
did not.  They just allowed you to delete the software if you didn't want
it.

I've been using WD drives for about 15 years up until a couple of years ago.
In the good old days, they were excellent.  But the new ones are a disaster.
Lynne and I have had 3 of them die in the last 12 months alone.  Not
portable ones I grant you that.  I do actually have one of those Passport
drives here but only because somebody bought me it as a present last
Christmas.

The MyBook drives are a pile of junk in my opinion.  They're not reliable
and they are actually very slow.  We also have one of the MyBook Studio
Edition drives here which is a 2TB drive that has 1394B, USB2 and SATA
interfaces.  To be fair, that drive has given us reasonably good performance
and the only reason it's kind of held together by tape and blew is that it
was dropped on one occasion as we were carrying it from point A to point B.

But I will say this about the large models, the power supplies are
absolutely dreadful.  They die more frequently than the drives.

On 19 Aug 2011, at 18:59, Sarah Alawami wrote:

Really? I've had nothing but good luck in the 4 years I've used western
digital drives. I own 3 of them now actually. Also I don't remember seeing
hidden partition. I just reformatted the whole thing when I got it and that
was that.  Now the other drive you mentioned. all of those I had died with
in a year of my buying them and I lost a lot of stuff so for me the western
digital drives are what I use and hopefully unless something comes along
that's better is what I will continue to use. My studio is very quiet
because of them.
On Aug 19, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hello Sarah
> 
> We have a couple of these things and, to be honest, they're really nothing
special. We've also had more trouble with WD drives than any other computing
component. Seagate drives are faster, slicker, more reliable and more Mac
compatible.
> 
> The thing I hate about the WD drives is that there's always a hidden
partition on them which you can't re-format. Horrible!
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
> On 19 Aug 2011, at 16:55, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
> I love these little drives. Wish I had one but ah well. it works. I had a
chance to use one and it was whisper quiet.
> 
> Review: WD My Passport Essential portable hard drive
> 
> The My Passport Essential gives you plenty of hard drive space in a
compact and lightweight device, making it much more convenient to keep your
important information as close as your pocket.
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