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| Western Digital Elements 500GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive | 
enlarge | Brand: Western Digital Category: CE
Buy New: £53.76
Buy New from £53.76
Avg. Customer Rating:   (101 reviews) Sales Rank: 330
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Hard Drive Size: 500 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 6.1 x 1.7
MPN: WDE1U5000U Model: WDE1U5000U UPC: 718037119588 EAN: 5051964118725 ASIN: B000OS54TA
Release Date: March 25, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description The Elements external hard drive is the perfect storage solution, designed for file sharing and archiving. Thank to its built-in 500 GB memory capacity, the Elements external hard drive can store audio, video and photo files in a flash. Its USB 2.0 connection offers a high data transfer rate and is entirely Plug & Play. The Elements external hard drive is the perfect high-performance storage unit for all of your data.
Box Content
- External 3.5" USB 2.0 hard drive
- 6 foot (1.8m) USB 2.0 certified interface cable
- AC adapter with power cord
- Quick Install Guide
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| Customer Reviews: Read 96 more reviews...
  Can't fault it. December 2, 2008 Purchased this hard drive around 10 months ago to use as a Time Machine back up for my Macbook Pro. The drive has a very sturdy build and feels very solid, there are two pieces of rubber at each end which mean the drive itself sits just off the desk, which is handy as you get a very little amount of rattles or vibrations. Read/Write speeds are about average for a USB 2.0 drive in my opinion. The drive worked flawlessly with time machine and hasn't failed yet (touch wood) therefore I can't really fault it.
Oh, I did cover the WD logo with an Apple logo sticker, it looks much better now ;)
  Easy set up and storage December 1, 2008 I found WDE 500GB easy to setup and use. the transfer time was not a problem, although I did only transfer up to 80gb of video and photo's in one go. It has rubber shrouds either end to protect it from being damaged and didn't get hot whilst in use!
  Doesn't stay the course November 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this device just over 6 months ago and it worked brilliantly, data transferred quickily and easily and then one day I booted up my pc and discovered this drive was not showing, went through all the logical procedures, checked the cables were properly connected and checked the fuse... I even tried connecting it to a different computer but still nothing! Fortunately Western Digital accepted that it was still under warranty and have agreed to check it and if necessary replace it, but with a warning that if they do replace it they will not recover any data. They do however recommend a few companies for data recovery and I sent the drive to one of them, they reported that the drive had suffered extreme electrical damage, presumably due to the fact that the only way to power down this drive is to disconnect it from the mains, but the data was recoverable for minimum cost that was roughly 5 times the cost of the drive. I have now sent the drive back to Western Digital for a replacement under the terms of the warranty and I guess that i'll just have to pray that the replacement performs better, not holding my breath though!
  ok so far October 28, 2008 Only used it for the first time yesterday and it has done a few odd things. It appears to have crashed while transferring data a couple of times. It seems to have also removed some of the icons from my ibook g4, though the data is still there and not that difficult to put them back.
On the positive side, it is small and light and has certainly transferred the data from my mac which was one of my concerns. I haven't needed any extra cables for this.
I wanted to get one that definitely worked with my mac and the price was a factor as well so given this, not a bad buy, though if I had a pc and a bigger budget, I prob wouldn't choose again.
I am a little concerned given some of the initial hitches and other people's reviews that it may not last that long, but fingers crossed.
  Can't really fault 25p a gig October 24, 2008 Just plugged it in, you don't have to do ANYTHING. Straight away an icon pops up and literally 10 seconds later you can just be pulling files across.
I bought it because I was completely wiping my comp (had a particularly nasty virus) and starting again. Copied my entire music collection onto it in one go (20 odd gig), as well as loads of video files and other general stuff. Nothing went wrong, it all copied, wiped comp, rebooted, dragged everything back across, done. Conclusion: happy, fast, virus-free comp on which I now write. Simple.
Only thing I could possibly criticise it on would be the time it takes for large quantities of information to move onto it (not so much off it). The 20 gig of music took a long time (like 2-3 hours), but then I know that's a huge amount of info, and it's only a USB powered drive, so fair enough. You only have to do it once. But if you were going to do a lot of shifting stuff back and forth with your drive (like 8+ gig), then I'd maybe get a bigger, powered drive.
Now it's just sitting there as a useful backup system, and for absorbing files I don't often use, so don't need on the comp. Just generally useful to have around. Stupidly huge amount of space for me. You'd have to have a lot of video to use the space really. But hey, I'm future-proofed.
Peace and Love xx
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