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Takes longer to copy files to external HD. Why, supposed to be that way?
A few days ago I bought a 400GB (USB 2.0) HD.
What I'm wondering over is that it seems to take much longer copying files to the external HD, compared to my other HDs - between C: to D: Is it supposed to be that way, or can I do something about it? At first I had the external HD connected to a USB hub, but I got some error message about the HD being full and then changed to connecting it to an USB port at the front of my computer. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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USB is not as speedy as the IDE ribbon cables inside your computer. It's an unfortunate fact. I wish there was something I could do about it, because mine is the same way.
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There IS something you can do. Buy external drives that use faster interfaces—Firewire 800 or eSATA are good places to start. :P
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Be sure the port is 2.0 and that it has a USB 2.0 connection otherwise you'll be looking at 1.1 speeds.
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USB just isn't as fast as a standard HD though - if your transfers move around at a steady 2-5 megabytes per second, you should be okay.
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Maybe off-topic, a little, but should I be more careful about leaving the external HD on for a long time (6+ hours, for example) FELIPE NO
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Depends on air flow though; I know my LaCie external gets bloody hot and has even auto-shut off a few times due to heat. Just the obvious, if your drive gets hot, turn it off, if not, it'll be okay.
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Heat is actually a pretty big factor when it comes to the life of hard drives. Some models of drives are furnaces by design, and some aren't. But also, the power up and power down of drives definitely will add some wear and tear. The happy medium is to cool the drive properly.
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Exactly what i was just about to post. It appears more heat doesn't always correlate to a faster failure.
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Um, technically, USB2 supports up to 480mbits aka 60 mbytes per second. That's about as fast as a standard 7200rpm drive can goes. So connection should not be an issue unless theres something preventing you from using USB2.0. The format is not as widespread as it should be, especially on the OS side - Microsoft sided with Firewire for some reason and proper usb2.0 support came late in Windows XP. There are also possible Motherboard issues as well.
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Last edited by evilboris; Apr 10, 2007 at 08:26 PM.
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