It's time to buy an external HDD for regular computer backups. Windows 7's far-superior-to-XP backup/restore functionality has me inspired to finally get this done.
My plan is to get one of those HDD docks that connects to the computer via USB, where you can hot-swap standard 3.5" internal HDDs. I like this idea over buying a consumer-grade external HDD, but I'm not sure why. I'm always paranoid about mechanical HDD failures, and I don't like the idea of buying a full-on external HDD with an enclosure and tossing the whole thing out if the HDD itself goes bad. Plus, I think the hot-swap docks don't require an external power transformer, and some of the external HDDs do.
What do you have, and why do you like or dislike it?
Thanks!
My plan is to get one of those HDD docks that connects to the computer via USB, where you can hot-swap standard 3.5" internal HDDs. I like this idea over buying a consumer-grade external HDD, but I'm not sure why. I'm always paranoid about mechanical HDD failures, and I don't like the idea of buying a full-on external HDD with an enclosure and tossing the whole thing out if the HDD itself goes bad. Plus, I think the hot-swap docks don't require an external power transformer, and some of the external HDDs do.
What do you have, and why do you like or dislike it?
Thanks!