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The SmartGuider System by Onnto...




External drive solutions can either be used manually or softwares configured to automate tasks such as backing up. They can provide the answer for people who find their machines filling up with photos and music.
Most people find backing up to a CD or DVD to slow, and memory sticks [aka pen drives] don't hold enough and are also slow.
We don't supply plastic case external hard disks as they don't dissipate heat effectively and usually only offer one slow port. All models below come with a year long warranty on the case relevant to NZ, and feature ample connection ports and cables to suit all needs.
Enterprise quality hard disks...
Some manufacturers produce hard disks built to finer tolerances for critical applications in servers etc. MacAssist can price and supply these.
All is relative in terms of capacity...
MegaBytes, GigaBytes and TerraBytes...
A CD holds about 640 Mbs, and an old floppy disk 1.2 Mb. A photo from a point-and-click digital camera, about 2 Mb and from a high quality digital camera up to 50 Mb
A question of connectivity and speed ...
descending = faster
Tiime Machine...
Apple's answer to easy backing up is now acknowledged as being a boon to lite users through to power user designers [with nothing similar for Window's users]. However it is not an archiving system, and for some users this means a comprehensive backup plan needs to be thought through in depth.
3.5 inch hard disks and enclosures for serious storage
Compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux ...
Our most popular model from Onnto for backing up from your Mac or PC
A clean style, silent operation and reasonable price is what this option is all about, and with SmartGuider technology new disks can be fitted at will, or migrated to the Onnto twin and four bay models below...

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Hard Disk Tip :
If your Mac starts going slower than normal don't assume like many do, that you've got too much data on board. If it is getting chock-a-block it'll give you a message at some point saying your Start Up Disk is full.
You can easily ascertain how much free space you have by looking at the figure at the bottom of every folder window e.g.
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Always having no less than about 1 Gb available seems to be OK for most users. This figure will be the same for any window belonging to the same drive.
As well as the capacity left it tells you the number of items in the folder, or failing this how many items you have selected in it.