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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
Worked as it should’ve. I transferred a 256g Samsung SSD c:drive in 13 minutes to my new TeamGroup 4T SSD.
Chief Panther
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2024
Excellent product at a great price.
Luis Salazar
Comentado en México el 22 de junio de 2024
No dan factura, te mandan un pdf hecho con un documento de texto apócrifo.
D. Hansel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de mayo de 2024
Over the years I have tried several software backup (cloning HD) products.Either they were very slow or quit working. An engineering friend of mine said he and his friends purchased this product and the cloning of your hard drives have never been so easy. Not only can you clone your drive (C) but you can hook a USB cable and plug two hard drives in and use them as external storage.I wish they would make on for the M2.0 hard drive sticks.
Jose luis
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2024
Fácil de usar,lo detecta en automática la computadora, con una velocidad promedio.
Gary Broyles
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2024
Works very well, 2nd one I bought.
Bernie Hayden
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2023
I bought this to attach to our Linksys router to use as a NAS device. The device was recognized just fine but the Linksys software was not intuitive. I haven't tried it attached directly to a computer as I have a device that will read/write SATA and IDE for that. Since I'm transferring over the network that's the limitation on speed. To back up 1TB took almost 24 hours. I won't be transferring that much data now that the backup is in place so this is OK.It works with 2.5" and 3.5" drives but not necessarily at the same time. I have a 2TB drive in the source bay and put an old 3.5" HDD in the target bay (this drive worked when it was the only drive). Only the 2.5" drive was able to be attached as NAS. There is a note in the manual that says for two drives to be recognized they must be compatible. It doesn't elaborate on what that means; same file system (FAT vs NTFS), format (3.5 vs 2.5), technology (SSD vs HDD), brand, etc. Again, haven't tried this directly from a computer so could be a limitation of the Linksys router.Another thing I don't know if this device is the reason or if it's the router, I had to re-enable the old version 1 of the network drive security which Microsoft disables by default on Windows 10 because of security issues. I have a fairly new, two year old Linksys dual band router so I'm thinking it should use version 2. Linksys documentation just says "most" modern Linksys routers are version 2 compatible. Maybe mines not? Linksys isn't very helpful with online documentation or help through the web interface. My old Linksys WRT routers were much better!I found the physical build quality quite good. Especially if you're using a modern 2.5" SSD there should be no issues. I haven't tried cloning a drive yet. Some of the sellers answers to questions make it sound like this just copies data from one drive to another. The documentation says any data on the target drive will be lost which makes it sound like a true clone. But generally when cloning from a smaller capacity drive to a larger capacity the extra storage is lost. The answer to this question however is that that extra capacity will still be available after cloning. That would be very cool if true (i.e. clone a bootable drive to a larger capacity SSD and be able to use all of the additional capacity.Bottom line, don't expect enterprise quality from a device in this price range. But for the price this is an excellent product. I'll follow up after I have tried a few more configurations.
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