![]() I'm not sure about my assumptions so I thought I'd ask. ![]() ![]() My assumption is that a My Book external drive has a standard WD hard drive, why would they create a whole new product just to put inside an external enclosure? If I reformat it shouldn't it be just like any other WD HD? There are probably warranty issues but I'm not too concerned about that. In order to save space and simplify I'm thinking about getting this HD dock (anyone have a comment about this one or about docks in general?): I'm thinking about getting a new 4tb drive to consolidate everything, then I'll use the older drives to archive things that I don't need to access everyday. Was thinking of the WD 'My Book' 1 TB / Mac model. Soon after (for her birthday), I plan to get an external drive (Backup Drive) for her new toy. The drive also offers built-in 256-bit hardware encryption and optional. The My Book has universal connections to ensure compatibility with 3.0 and 2.0 USB devices. Quick transfer rates move information three times faster than traditional hard drives. ![]() I have a collection of older drives and a few WD My Book external drives, but they are all 2tb or less and I'm approaching 2tb of files I need to store. I should receive my wifes new iMac 21.5 i3 3.2 1 TB HDD system before Aug 20th. Maximize your systems storage capacity with this Western Digital My Book External Hard Drive.
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