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305879 2004-12-19 23:16:00 I was thinking of buying an external hard drive, but was quite amazed at how the prices are of these things. Does anyone have a feeling that the prices will drop withing the coming, say, 3-6 months? do you think the demand will grow and they'll be a rage like the USB flash drives? coz the prices of those have really dropped dramatically. I still paid over $100 for a 128mb flash drive this time last year.
And would anyone happen to know where I may find the cheapest external hard-drives around currently? I already checked out dick smiths and pp.co.nz , but theirs prices are too high.
Bazman (6587)
305880 2004-12-19 23:26:00 Do you mean USB2 external hdd's? I take it u have XP?

And do you want to boot Windows from the external hdd?? And format it in NFTS?

If so, I would check the BIOS, to see if there's an option to boot from USB/USB2. If there isnt, I doubt booting from a USB 2 device will work.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
305881 2004-12-19 23:33:00 I was thinking of buying an external hard drive, but was quite amazed at how the prices are of these things. Does anyone have a feeling that the prices will drop withing the coming, say, 3-6 months? do you think the demand will grow and they'll be a rage like the USB flash drives? coz the prices of those have really dropped dramatically. I still paid over $100 for a 128mb flash drive this time last year.
And would anyone happen to know where I may find the cheapest external hard-drives around currently? I already checked out dick smiths and pp.co.nz , but theirs prices are too high.

Normally about $100 more than the HD itself if it's a 31/2", laptop HD's are more expensive.

I would buy the bits seperatly, eg. a HD case USB2 and a HD whatever size you need, probally wont be any cheaper tho.
Rob99 (151)
305882 2004-12-19 23:57:00 A basic HD caddy is 40 to 60,A better unit with shock protection and maybe cooling can cost from $100 to $200.

I fail to see any pontential price drop,they are relient on the cost of an HD and the caddies are available in whatever price range.....
Metla (12)
305883 2004-12-20 00:34:00 Have a look here (www.trademe.co.nz)

hth
johnboy (217)
305884 2004-12-20 03:01:00 Flashcards (Flashcards.co.nz) have 2.5" external (USB or USB) cases for quite reasonable prices. You have to supply the disk drive ... but they have them too. Graham L (2)
305885 2004-12-21 01:13:00 I'm basically looking for a plug-'n-play external disk. Like a USB flash, but with much greater storage capacity.
I have Win XP Pro, and I don't want to boot from it. Basically just to carry large files from home to school/work or vice versa, or use it as a temporary storage when installing a new OS or re-installeing an OS on my computer.
Thanks for the TradeMe link, unfortunately I didn't find any drives that were significantly cheaper than what the retailers ask.
Bazman (6587)
305886 2004-12-21 01:33:00 Check out Fujitsu DynaDisQ - it is essentially a Notebook harddrive in an external drive caddy made from Al and USB 2.0 compatible. i have one with a 40GB HDD in it - it was only about $250 all up, can be expanded one day with a bigger HDD , and is much smaller than a regular external drive.

It is about the size of a PDA, and comes with a protective leather case. It is more expensive than regular external drives, but only marginally, very robust with the Al case, and very compact compared with other externals.

GP
echothreezero (6612)
305887 2004-12-21 01:55:00 Take a look at Pricespy (http://www.pricespy.co.nz)

GP
echothreezero (6612)
305888 2004-12-21 03:20:00 How does $162 for 30GB sound? That's for USB 2.0 box and a Samsung drive. A USB/firewire box costs $33 more. flashcards (www.flashcards.co.nz) have Toshiba drives too. Of course they have bigger drives too. Graham L (2)
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