Technology Review: Western Digital 500GB MyBook Essential Edition USB 2.0 External Hard Drive - Page 2

As a backup, it works just fine, with the LEDs blinking to tell you when it's actively reading/writing. You can map an automatic backup program like Norton Ghost (8.x or later at least) to write directly to the drive, or you can simply drag-n-drop your backups through Windows Explorer or your GUI of choice. As an always-attached, always-on drive, it will go into sleep mode and stop spinning the drive after being idle for several minutes to cut down on both power consumption and heat output.

All in all, I'm pretty happy with the MyBook. The price, performance, and reliability have been spot-on in the time I've had it. The size, speed, and form factor (it really is the size of a book, and weighs just under three pounds) make it ideal as a desktop staple or something to use to take your files with you. You could even disconnect it and lock it in a safe if you wanted. If you've been holding off on making those all-important backups of your priceless photos and music files, or need to keep a copy of business records or presentation files with you at all times and you don't want to sacrifice capacity and performance, the MyBook is a solid choice all around.

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  • 1 - Cindy Collins Smith

    Jul 21, 2008 at 1:42 pm

    My favorite external hard drive. I have one for audio storage, one for video storage and one assigned to my laptop.

  • 2 - Mark Buckingham

    Jul 22, 2008 at 7:04 am

    It wins in both form and function for me. I'm using it mainly to back up my main external (160GB Netdisk...thing's been a workhorse for at least 5 years), and I might grab another MyBook to replace that even.

  • 3 - Steph

    Aug 05, 2008 at 6:20 pm

    I got my Western Digital hard drive at www.consumerdepot.com thye had the best price for them.

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