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Monday, October 18, 2010

SimpleTech External Harddrive












By Gail Nobles




9/23/2007

Do you have loads of videos, pictures, and games on your hard drive? Are you running out of room on your computer. Videos, pictures, and games can really take up a lot of space. Creating pictures that are 500 x 600 can help you use up your space. It’s important to pay attention to the size of files and programs in your control panel. You might keep looking at your computer screen thinking that you’ll clean up one day. Maybe you need to do a lot of naming folders and organizing. You might be too busy creating to take time out to do it, and you might be too lazy to download and burn a copy of your files to a CD.




Well, ladies and gentlemen, you can have easy backup data from your PC or Mac to a SimpleTech External Hard Drive. This is an external hard drive for storing and backing up your music, video, photos, and more. Installing is easy. All that you have to do is plug up the AC adapter and USB 2.0 cable to the drive and connect to your computer. You will have a one click back up. Just simply press the back portion inside the inner ring to backup your data. The built-in capacity meter allows you to view the disk space. The Simple drive’s blue light ring will show you how much disk space is used.




Now when you want to get more free space on your C drive, you can drag and drop to your external drive which would be your F drive. You can view the files and folders. You can get a capacity up to 750GB with an external drive. Between 500GB and 750GB is plenty of space. With 500GB you can get 542 Hrs of video, 366,000 photos, and 127,000 songs. You can also download and save software or freeware to your external which might leave a shortcut icon to your computer. You can disconnect the SimpleTech hard drive and carry it around. Your files would be safe on that drive. Just visit http://www.simpletech.com/ to learn more.




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