Looks cool but do i have the wrong idea about how to use..?
Looks cool but do i have the wrong idea about how to use..?
I keep losing jumpdrives in school computer labs. This last time someone didn’t turn it in to 'lost and found' and just kept it. It’s not a big deal but now I want something bulkier that’s hard to lose so I found this…
… it’s an Ultra ULT31309. In short zip zoomfly says:
1.It's compact, it's sturdy and it's incredibly mobile.
2.Supports any 3.5\" IDE hard disk drive.
3.Plug and play!
4.Comes with external power supply and USB cables.
So can I use this like my old drive… … where I just plug it into any machine I use and have my work saved?
If so I have a bunch of hard drives laying around I can just pop in like a 20 or 300 gig.
… it’s an Ultra ULT31309. In short zip zoomfly says:
1.It's compact, it's sturdy and it's incredibly mobile.
2.Supports any 3.5\" IDE hard disk drive.
3.Plug and play!
4.Comes with external power supply and USB cables.
So can I use this like my old drive… … where I just plug it into any machine I use and have my work saved?
If so I have a bunch of hard drives laying around I can just pop in like a 20 or 300 gig.
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Dude. Im really REALLY talented at loosing these. Yes i've lost two walking home that were attached to my key chain.fliptw wrote:try attaching your jump drives to your keychain.
and no, you can use external HD's like jumpdrives - they take standard 3.5 IDE drives, and they aren't very portable. You more likely to break the thing than lose it.
And if it's a question of durability, im a fat guy. I move slow.
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The thing is, i would LOVE to have 400 gb where ever i went! But ur saying i would have to plug in an ac adapter?Vindicator wrote:With that external drive you'd have to make sure to not lose the power adapter, since you'd have to take it with you wherever you went.
Just get a basic pen drive, with the lanyard that goes around your neck, and spray paint it hot pink and glue a sh!tload of glitter to it.
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Well, yeah. Did you read the product description?
Compact, External Hard Disk Enclosure with Cooling Fan
It's compact, it's sturdy and it's incredibly mobile. This Mini Portable Disk Enclosure is a perfect fit for anyone on the go. Supports any 3.5\" IDE hard disk drive. Comes with built-in, heat-dissipating cooling fan to keep your hard drive in tip-top shape. With lightning-fast USB 2.0 interface, this Enclosure offers you super-speedy data transfer and remarkable versatility. Plug and play! Comes with external power supply and USB cables. Instant backup! Instant storage! The Ultra Mini Portable Disk Enclosure - the incomparable mobile solution for the person on the go!
Yep, USB has no hope of powering a full-size hard drive. It's speced to provide 500mA per port, and most IDE HDDs take that just on the 5V rail. No way you're going to get the power to power the 12V rail, no matter what kind of voltage boosting circuit you use.
You could go for a 2.5\" drive and enclosure that runs off USB, but the drives are more expensive and only come in smaller sizes. Handy if you have a spare laptop drive kicking around though
Or just the expensive portable external HDD that you could scratch and sharpie your name on. And build something that will beep like crazy if you go too far from it.
You could go for a 2.5\" drive and enclosure that runs off USB, but the drives are more expensive and only come in smaller sizes. Handy if you have a spare laptop drive kicking around though
Or just the expensive portable external HDD that you could scratch and sharpie your name on. And build something that will beep like crazy if you go too far from it.
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Yeah i just dont get it. i'm not that smart. You see im wondering if it's a power plug or another usb port for extra power.Vindicator wrote:Well, yeah. Did you read the product description?
Compact, External Hard Disk Enclosure with Cooling Fan
It's compact, it's sturdy and it's incredibly mobile. This Mini Portable Disk Enclosure is a perfect fit for anyone on the go. Supports any 3.5" IDE hard disk drive. Comes with built-in, heat-dissipating cooling fan to keep your hard drive in tip-top shape. With lightning-fast USB 2.0 interface, this Enclosure offers you super-speedy data transfer and remarkable versatility. Plug and play! Comes with external power supply and USB cables. Instant backup! Instant storage! The Ultra Mini Portable Disk Enclosure - the incomparable mobile solution for the person on the go!
I knew already when i found the drive that it included a power cord for it. But i dont know what kind of male adapter it is.pATCheS wrote:Yep, USB has no hope of powering a full-size hard drive. It's speced to provide 500mA per port, and most IDE HDDs take that just on the 5V rail. No way you're going to get the power to power the 12V rail, no matter what kind of voltage boosting circuit you use.
You could go for a 2.5" drive and enclosure that runs off USB, but the drives are more expensive and only come in smaller sizes. Handy if you have a spare laptop drive kicking around though
Or just the expensive portable external HDD that you could scratch and sharpie your name on. And build something that will beep like crazy if you go too far from it.
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Yeah. You'll see the same thing with external hard drives in general, theyll have a USB port to connect to the PC and a brick-type power adapter that plugs into a wall socket (pretty similar to a laptop power adapter).
On the ZipZoomFly product page click on 'More Images' and you can see that the backside of the enclosure has USB, Firewire, and power ports.
On the ZipZoomFly product page click on 'More Images' and you can see that the backside of the enclosure has USB, Firewire, and power ports.