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computer safe mode|LaCie d2 Quadra v3 Hard Disk 1 TB eSATA/FireWire800/USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive 301542U (Aluminum)
By admin | November 16, 2011
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computer safe mode|LaCie d2 Quadra v3 Hard Disk 1 TB eSATA/FireWire800/USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive 301542U (Aluminum)
- eSATA 3Gb/s, USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible), FireWire 800
- Professional grade with 5 Gb/s and 7200rpm drives
- Fast burst transfer rates of up to 130 MB/s (USB3.0)
- Sturdy aluminum heat sink and ergonomic design
- Advanced power modes for energy savings
- Apple Time Machine compatible
- Genie and Intego Backup Assistant included
LaCie continues the best-selling d2 product line with the d2 v3. Features include: universal connectivity and compatibility, eSATA 3Gb/s, USB 3.0 (USB2.0 compatible), FireWire 800, professional grade hard drive at 5Gb/s interface with 7200rpm drives, fast burst transfer rates of up to 130MB/s (USB3.0), sturdy aluminum d2 heat sink and ergonomic design, space saving with stackable and rack-mount option, advanced power modes for energy savings, Apple Time Machine compatible, Genie and Intego Backup Assistant included and 3-year limited warranty.
List Price: $ 139.99
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November 16th, 2011 at 3:44 am
Total Fail,
I’m a huge LaCie fan, having owned a number of their hard drives over the years. But this edition of their “professional” line has really let me down. Using this drive over Firewire 800 caused the Finder on my iMac to crash. The drive simply will not wake from sleep, and it takes everything down with it as an added bonus! I contacted LaCie customer service and was told they were aware of the problem and their I&D department was working on it. They could give me no timetable for a fix to this problem. I returned the drive.
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|November 16th, 2011 at 4:03 am
Terrible,
I have bought MANY (read 40+) LaCie external hard drives for backups for my clients and am generally very satisifed.However, this new iteration of the Quadra seems to have some serious interface issues. I bought two of these drives and cannot get a reliable connection over firewire 800, and I cant get them to connect at all via usb 3. I have made a dozen attempts to back up a nearly full 500 gb rugged to these with no success after a dozen attempts. Have reformatted them several times to no avail. Perhaps old fashioned usb will work.The rugged are great, the old quadra were fine and the BIg2 are good, but these have been nothing but a problem since I got them a week or so ago.
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|November 16th, 2011 at 4:42 am
Very good backup external HD,
I’ve had this for about 2 months and it’s been a very good external HD. I’m using this on my Mac OS 10.6.8. I use this drive for general back up. I have another external HD for time machine while this one stores files I’ve picked personally. I access this machine through FW800 and it has not given me any issues.
However, issues do arise when I use recommendations made by lacie regarding tuning my power management through preferences. For those of you who have drives that do not wake up after sleep, do not set the HD to sleep whenever possible in your preferences. If you do, you’ll need to manually turn off the power and restart the HD. If you try to access the data when your HD does not wake up on its own, you’ll be stuck with a beach ball and you may even need a hard restart for your computer.
If you just leave the recommended setting alone your lacie will probably fall asleep in 20-30 min on its own and will wake up immediately if you try to access it the next time. This is what I learned going through a few tests the first day I received it. I have not used it with an USB 2.0. Other than that, this is a pretty fine external HD.
But yes, I agree, Lacie needs to patch this HD or upgrade its firmware so it can work in conjunction with the computer’s power savings management as well.
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