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SimpleTech SimpleDrive Pininfarina 320GB External USB 2.0 Hard Drive - Blue Questions & Answers
Can't open external hard drive.
Hi, not sure about this one, you could try looking at the external hard drive, it should have small connoctors at rear, near power cables, the conectors should be configured for a "slave", if its wrong, computer is trying to look for opperating system, and cant, pannicks, & sulks.
The external drive should now come up, d: or e: or f: or h: or whatever!
Hope this helps.
Simple Tech 320GB external hard drive not working
If it started making noise it could be a bad hard drive. To test try to put your HDD to another pc and see if it sees your photos if it does back them up to google drive or One drive. if it does not most likely your hard drive had stopped working sorry please vote me 10 if I have answered your question
I have a Hitachi 320GB
try to use other usb cable or try to plug it at the back of your computer.. if it still goes red, check the hdd inside the external hdd case if it connected or inserted properly..
How do I ID and # photos on already onmy SimpleTech
select the ones in the same folder and highlight them with your mouse Hold down your cntrl key and right click the first image. If all the images are the same category then rename the right clicked image, what ever you want it to be. Once you have renamed the one, all the highlighted ones will be renamed the same with the difference being, all the other images will have a number added to it in sequence.
Why do I get a clicking sound from my external hardrive?
My Seagate 1TB started doing the same thing before it died. My brother managed to get it working again long enough for me to move all of the files to a Toshiba 1TB solid state external drive. A couple of nice features to the Toshiba are that there is no power adapter (powered by the USB), there are no moving parts, and it is very compact. I slid mine into the space under the laptop stand. You might want to back up all of your data to another location just in case yours is getting ready to die.
Usb port
Go to the local PC man and get it replaced. Simple if you know what to do and quick and cheap if you don't
Defragment/clean-up external HD
Hello Anonymous
Make sure you have backed up all the files you need to keep.
Store them on the computer if you have the space... until you put them back on the clean Hard Drive.
Your drive would be seven years old now. So... it would be a wise move to do a security type format to test the drives integrity before you loose your backups. Many Drives don't last seven years...
320GB is also pretty small these days. Suggest you use the old drive for eg. "Movies" and buy a new Hard Drive for your Backups as this drive may fail at any time.
Murphy's Law says that will be when you need it the most!
A 3.5 inch Drive (uses 5v&12v) and is more robust & faster than your 2.5" pocket type drives that run on 5 volts only. Also, look for a USB 3 or FireWire Port connector as these will ensure compatibility & speed on future computers. USB 1&2 are slow on large files.
DeFragging only shuffles the empty space around. Lining it up sequentially so that it's faster at accessing the data.
Re Formatting wipes the directory off the drive making it appear that you have a new clean drive. Previous files then get overwritten.
Do a security erase if you want to clean all data from the drive & test the drive for faults. This will return all available space available to you as an empty drive.
On a Mac, use Disk Utility. Choose Fat32 to allow interchangeability with Mac <> PC or "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" for Mac Bootable Disks.
On a PC use Disk Management for a quick format to Fat32 or NTFS for Windows Boot. Or See Here for full details:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/tipstricks/f/format-hard-drive.htm
Drives are so inexpensive these days. You can pick up a 1Terrabyte drive for $99 here. Format & test the drive before putting it to use on your computer. This will be one of the few times you will get to test & experiment with the drive before you put your data on it.
You can always use a USB Memory Stick as a pretend Hard Drive to experiment with & test the formatting procedure. They use the same Partition & Format utilities as a regular Hard Drive.
Cheers
Trevor
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