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Indeed, most of mine have lasted more than three years. But it’s all about the odds–drives don’t always go bad. Data recovery without the warranty can cost many hundreds of dollars. What you do about that is your own affair. Recovery is not 100% certain, so keep your drive backed up. You can purchase recovery insurance, but don’t rely on it.
#How to use seagate backup plus forum download#
Seagate provides a setup utility, which allows you to register, download the Seatools or Dashboard backup utilities, and offers you a data recovery warranty for $10 for two years, or $15 for three years. The unit features a micro-USB port and comes with a cable that plugs into standard USB Type A for transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps. But hey, if you want 5TB, you’re going to have to deal with a couple of extra ounces-it takes another platter or two to hold the extra data.

That’s neither small or light for an external USB hard drive.
#How to use seagate backup plus forum portable#
The Backup Plus Portable 5TB measures about 3 x 4.5 x 0.75 inches and weighs about half a pound. So, let’s dig in and see if such a seemingly great value lives up the expectations that the Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Touch’s predecessors help create in many buyer’s hearts and minds.The little black drive is always a classic. Now that is what we call an intriguing proposition to say the least.
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Put another way at a mere $70 you can get not only 1TB of fairly fast, fairly compact, portable USB storage that also looks good… but you can actually do it for free thanks to these two included bonus features. The other is the fact it comes with not only two months free subscription to Adobe Cloud Photography edition ($20 value) but also one free year subscription to Mylio’s Create online photography backup and organization service (a $50 value). Not as striking as say the various LaCie models reviewed previously but still rather pleasing and eye-catching, to say the least. With the addition of cloth to the plastic external enclosure (or what Seagate calls ‘woven, textile enclosure’) the Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Touch is rather striking looking. These are all similar arguments found in previous ‘Slim’ designs, but the Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Touch 1TB brings to more features to the table. Mix in the fact that it only weighs 151 grams and this really is an easy to carry ‘portable storage device’. At a mere $70 nearly anyone’s budget can afford to buy one on even on a whim, yet a 1TB capacity is big enough to actually carry enough data to not seem too restrictive. That is a rather significant difference in price per TB, to say the least. After all the 1TB versions cost $70(USD)… and yet the 2TB variant only costs $20 more at $89. On the surface opting to look at the smaller 1TB version does seem counter-intuitive. Today we will be putting the moderately sized 1TB variant to the test to see how it stacks up against our high expectations.
#How to use seagate backup plus forum series#
The latest iteration of the Seagate Slim philosophy is the Seagate Backup Plus Ultra Touch series which varies in capacity (and price) from 1TB to 2TB. Put simply they are usually fast enough, small enough, cheap enough, and yet offer enough capacity to not be ignored. They are basically as fast as the typical sized USB powered external HDDs (of the same capacity), and generally, they are inexpensive enough to live most of their life in our ‘PC troubleshooting Go Bag (of doom)’ that we keep close for those calls for help. This is because, as we quickly discovered, they are almost as small and portable as most large capacity NAND based storage devices. We discovered this continuously evolving series almost by accident… as we actually reviewed the first iteration of this idea many moons ago for another (now defunct) review site and it was love at first use.

Seagate has been making ‘Slim’ or ultra-portable external hard drive storage solutions for many years now… and we have been purchasing them almost as long.
