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spectorbassguy
Mar 10, 2004, 09:20 PM
On my G4 Dual 1 Gig Power Mac I've been running various FireWire 400 external hard drives over the last couple of years and have had 3 of them die in the last 4 months. :confused: I've done all the repair utilities and no help - LaCie tells me that they have probably just failed and need replacement. I've seen lots of posts on different forums - a lot of people seem to have this happening quite often.

My question: Does anyone know if the External Hard Drives with FireWire AND USB 2.0 connections will be more reliable and longer lasting if I use the USB port? I really don't want to be buying new drives every year or two.

Also: What brand do you consider to be the most reliable external hard drive? How about the least reliable?

Thanks!



bousozoku
Mar 10, 2004, 10:11 PM
My Maxtor 80 GB FireWire drive is something like 4 years old now and is working smoothly. There were moments when it didn't seem to want to work but after I started carrying it back and forth to classes, it behaved better.

I'm not sure I would trust Maxtor or Western Digital but the smaller the company, the less faith I would have. It depends on the price, as well. Some bargains are no bargain at all.

thehuncamunca
Mar 10, 2004, 11:20 PM
LaCie is supposed to be pretty good
the HD failing most likely has to do with the actual hard drive and not the connection used, so switching to USB wouldn't help other than to slow down the data transfer rate

unixkid
Mar 10, 2004, 11:44 PM
usb is sllooowwww... use firewire simply because its faster and puts out 45w of power and usb puts out 2.5 so if u use a firewire drive it can be powered by the single cord instead of needing a power-cord to go with it. usb is for small, very low-power, or low speed devices like a mouse or keyboard.

MacUser1
Mar 10, 2004, 11:54 PM
usb is sllooowwww... use firewire simply because its faster and puts out 45w of power and usb puts out 2.5 so if u use a firewire drive it can be powered by the single cord instead of needing a power-cord to go with it. usb is for small, very low-power, or low speed devices like a mouse or keyboard.

i think he's talking about usb 2.0

jermsmingy
Mar 11, 2004, 12:00 AM
I have a friend who is a professional musician that I used to do some assistant work for. Anyway, he bought a western digital after talking to all of his buddies. They all said it was the best and most reliable. As for maxtor I have lots of trouble with mine and eveyone I know that has one doesn't like it. That's my 2 cents.

stoid
Mar 11, 2004, 03:38 AM
i think he's talking about usb 2.0

Also, I've never seen a bus powered full-size external FireWire drive. Yeah, they've got the 2.5 inch drives, but never a full size hard disk. (Am I wrong?)

bousozoku
Mar 11, 2004, 10:29 AM
Also, I've never seen a bus powered full-size external FireWire drive. Yeah, they've got the 2.5 inch drives, but never a full size hard disk. (Am I wrong?)

All the 3.5 inch drives I've seen, including mine, have a power brick.

gbojim
Mar 11, 2004, 11:19 AM
My question: Does anyone know if the External Hard Drives with FireWire AND USB 2.0 connections will be more reliable and longer lasting if I use the USB port? I really don't want to be buying new drives every year or two.

Neither USB nor Firewire have anything to do with physical drive failure.

g30ffr3y
Mar 11, 2004, 12:47 PM
ive been using a maxtor 80 gig firewire drive for about a year now and it has never failed me... btw... it also has a power brick...

i know someone with a 20 gig flywire[?] drive that is powered off the firewire cable itself...