Spend the same money for a 3.5" 2TB WD external.
I don't want an externally powered HDD - need it for portability
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Spend the same money for a 3.5" 2TB WD external.
Stupid drive is split somehow in to two partitions which are showing as separate devices. Not a big issue, but would much rather like to have the option to partition it as a single 3TB if I want.
Stupid drive is split somehow in to two partitions which are showing as separate devices. Not a big issue, but would much rather like to have the option to partition it as a single 3TB if I want.
If you're talking about the Verbatim (mine arrived this morning), there is a formatting / partitioning tool pre-loaded on the drive. Use that to repartition to 3TB if you want.
There is a seagate inside my 3tb verbatim.
I used to be a Technician at Mustek and the head of Toshiba, Lenovo, Acer repair Acer had the least problems and Toshiba had the most. Lenovo wasn't too bad.
I learned that you have to go for the one with the longest warranty because without one you rather buy a new laptop(well in some cases)
Fair enough.
My experience was different - dealing with Acer was nothing but a pain and hassle - custom RAM, units had to be sent to Jhb for anything to be done, endless followups - meh, once bitten and all that.
Mine was delivered a few minutes ago:
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Fair enough.
My experience was different - dealing with Acer was nothing but a pain and hassle - custom RAM, units had to be sent to Jhb for anything to be done, endless followups - meh, once bitten and all that.
Fair enough.
My experience was different - dealing with Acer was nothing but a pain and hassle - custom RAM, units had to be sent to Jhb for anything to be done, endless followups - meh, once bitten and all that.
mebe we should open a new fred for hardware bargains now......
Why?
then we can focus on that and not have the past pages clutter....
Just to give a fair representation, I'd like to point out that my company's sold many Acer machines to various clients (maybe 100 or more). As long as you take the extended warranty (which you should with any hardware, especially laptops) - absolutely no hassles. Plus the Acer one is onsite and very reasonably priced. The few times we needed hardware swapped out they were there the next day - sorted the problem and that was that. Smooth.
So you may have been once bitten, but we've been dealing with them for years. We don't mainly sell them cos we want to, we mainly sell them cos they're usually the best value for money with support.
(No, I don't work for them or get any kickbacks or discounts for selling their hardware. Just always gotten good service from their products)
But, but, but then how do we help people avoid dud bargains?
(No aspersions on Acer, evidently they now offer great service with great quality)