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Review on πŸ”Œ Seagate Expansion 3TB Portable USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (STEA3000400) in Black by Devarajah Selvarajah ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Upset and disappointed, the product is very bad!

The impressions are, to put it nicely, less than stellar, despite the fact that it is possible that I did not comprehend the software. And the disc itself is rather enjoyable, to be sure. ate: Poor external hard drive. The device had just been connected into the computer when all of a sudden, the system decided that it would no longer detect it (before that, it once threw out a similar trick). It was able to recover functional capacity (Windows brought the hard drive back to life for 3 hours), but the complete photo archive from the most recent vacation, as well as the backup of photos from the smartphone, as well as critical working information, was lost. They were successful in persuading me to purchase a cloud storage solution thanks to Seagate. Despite this, I was successful in retrieving some of the files, and it took only four hours of my time. In total, there was one glitch that was beyond comprehension, and it cost seven hours of my life and my nerves.

Pros
  • Hard disk that is both compact and lightweight. Looks beautiful. It is executed quite skillfully. See the comment for more on the unreliable reliability. I want to make it clear straight away that I did not accidentally drop the disc; rather, I wore it in a case, so taking it out of the case was never a risk.
Cons
  • I took the CD with me expressly so that I could synchronize certain tasks at work, tk. On a regular basis, I work from home. It has come to my attention that the website of the manufacturer provides access to a tool that can be downloaded into your computer in order to synchronize the contents of a folder on your hard drive with the contents of a folder on your computer. The Seagate Toolkit was developed by a select group of indigenous American people. I made a copy of the files on my computer and saved them within a folder on my hard drive. I looked into it, and it seems like everything is in order because they showed up on the external hard drive. I finished a piece of work, and then I moved on to a more difficult one. I open it, but I don't have these files stored on any of my devices, not even an external hard drive or a PC. Evaporated. And the application cheerfully informs that there are not any more files on the hard drive that take up 20 gigabytes. When I try to copy something, it may sometimes load the computer to the point where my conductor will hang up. Despite what it might appear to be. 2 It is possible that the system will suddenly stop detecting it, and if you are fortunate, you will be able to retrieve the information. However, if you are not fortunate, you will not be able to retrieve the information. Why do I require software that makes decisions about what I require on its own? And does not carry out its primary purpose, which is to save a copy of everything to a specified location on your computer?