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Seagate Freeagent External Hard drives 250/320/500GB - @79.99/99.99/139.99

Originally posted by: hans007
good price for that 500gb, i migh thave to pick that up tommorrow once office max opens upa gain.

Save a couple more $$ and order online, add a $10 filler and use a $30 off $150 coupon. Coupons on Ebay if you need one.
 
Is there a trick to get this to work? I receive a "Not Available in your area" error for all 3 products, yet they are still in stock?
 
Originally posted by: Akhen
Best deal is the 500GB, although not the pro I got one and so far its operates quietly and looks great.
You are absolutely right...this is pretty hot.
😀😀😀
Edited: Fry's had the Pro for right at $180 when I was in there last week.
I found this link for what may go as low as $102
Seems incredible - and it is the FreeAgent Pro 500!!!
Help me find the fly in this ointment!
:disgust: I found it - it's all dated April 15th.

Edited again: Buy the OP's suggested 500GB and
turn it into the Pro version for $30
 
this is an awesome deal.. since the cheapest self made drive at newegg would be $139 for the drive + the enclosure.
 
Originally posted by: webgram
Does anyone know what type of drives are in these? IDE or SATA?

I need a few sata drives.

Thanks
Does Seagate even make 750GB IDE?
I'd bet they are sata - the Pro models have eSATA

 
Originally posted by: webgram
Does anyone know what type of drives are in these? IDE or SATA?

I need a few sata drives.

Thanks

Ditto, does anyone know if the 500 is a IDE or SATA?

Thanks. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: RideFree
Does Seagate even make 750GB IDE?

Yes, AFAIK all internal desktop drives are available as either EIDE or SATA. External drives are just internal drives in an external box.
 
Sorry for the n00b question, but could someone help me out with the capability of these external drives?

My friend is looking to do an automated backup on her two desktops (less than 200GB on each computer). Do these external drives typically come with software that automates this process? Are the two computers connected to the one drive through a cable and maybe the network, or would she need two external drives?

Assuming that two computers can be connected to one drive, is the backup software smart enough to backup two computers without overwriting one another?

Thanks!
 
Sounds like a very good deal.

I bought a 500GB WD My Book Essential Edition from CC on Sunday for $147.99. CC is advertising $169.99, BB is advertising $149.99 so the 110% price guarantee made it $147.99 at CC.

The Seagate here is $139.99, an $8 savings. One question: does the Freeagent turn on automatically when the PC its connected to boots up (same with shutdown)? The WD does this and seems to be a WD-specific feature. I think this is great...but I think people would prefer to save $8 and get a 5-year instead of 1-year warranty.
 
Originally posted by: Buckrgs
Originally posted by: webgram
Does anyone know what type of drives are in these? IDE or SATA?

I need a few sata drives.

Thanks

Ditto, does anyone know if the 500 is a IDE or SATA?

Thanks. 🙂


I called Seagate and the CSR couldn't tell me which it was. He said it could be either.

They are 16 meg cache.......IDE or Sata?
 
Seagate's ST3500601XS (500 gb ext. HD, eSATA, PCI eSATA controller included) is available at Buy.com. This is much faster than either USB or FW.
 
mithrandir2001, I'm pretty sure that the FreeAgent enters some kind of "soft off" state when you shut down your PC. The power/activity LED bar turns off and the drive spins down when you power off your PC, and the LED lights up and the drive spins up when you power on your PC. The drive also spins down after a period of inactivity.

I bought the 320GB FreeAgent this weekend. It came pre-formatted NTFS, which is the best option for such a large drive if it is being used with a modern Windows-based machine (will need to be reformatted for most Linux distributions and, I guess, Mac OS). One side effect to the NTFS formatting on my machine (I think) is that I can't remove the drive via the "safely remove hardware" option in Windows XP. I'll have to shut down the PC in order to disconnect the drive.
 
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