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WD 4TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive BWLG0040HBK-NESN
$129.99
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WD 4TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive BWLG0040HBK-NESN Description
- High-capacity add-on storage.Specific uses: Personal
- Fast data transfers
- Plug-and-play ready for Windows PCs
- WD quality inside and out
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WD 4TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive BWLG0040HBK-NESN Reviews (11)
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BMO –
Fรกcil de usar, transferencia rรกpida con USB 3.
Funciona correctamente en Windows 10 64bit.
Fue el mejor precio que encontrรฉ con relaciรณn cantidad de almacenamiento – precio, comparando con otras marcas.
Es mi primer tera y funciona correctamente despuรฉs de 2 aรฑos de compra.
Sabine116 –
Jโai commencรฉ ร emmagasiner mes fichiers de photos de famille et plusieurs films que jโavais sur mon disque dur interne de ma tour dโordinateur depuis 2021, et il me reste encore beaucoup de place sur ce disque externe. Donc, pour lโavoir utilisรฉ sans mรฉnagement, je peux vous affirmer que… Oui monsieur! votre disque dur emmagasine des fichiers facilement.
Cliente de Kindle –
Sehr รคrgerlich! Ich habe die Festplatte schon 3 bis 4 Wochen hier rumliegen und heute komme ich dazu, dass ich sie installieren will. Ich habe also alles schรถn ausgepackt und dann festgestellt, dass รผberhaupt kein deutscher Netzstecker dabei war. Da ich aber jetzt meine Daten auf diese Festplatte รผbertragen mรถchte, schicke ich die Festplatte nicht zurรผck. Ich habe mir aus meiner Sammelsurium-Kabelkiste einen passenden Stecker rausgekramt, was natรผrlich sehr unschรถn ist. Daher gebe ich 2 Sterne Abzug.
รber die Funktionen kann ich derzeit noch nicht viel sagen, hatte jedoch schon รถfter Festplatten von WD Elements und war bislang immer zufrieden.
Anonymous by Necessity –
I purchased this to use as a local backup for system images of several machines. Although I have an online backup service that regularly updates documents, images and videos, I have found it wise to have an on-site tool for protecting against a hard-drive failure that results in the loss of the operating system and applications. Having just suffered an SSD failure of a drive that was just over a year old, I’ve decided that a local backup of the entire drive is more useful than a partial backup of data-only using an online service. Using the two together ensures the least painful near-complete recovery, if handled intelligently.
I didn’t feel the need to use the encrypted WD backup software that’s included on some of their other offerings, which is why I bought this one, which was a little less costly. I’m using it with Macrium Reflect to write system images to guard against catastrophic failure & loss of important data/apps.
The drive connects easily and quickly to my computers, and can be used on both USB-2 and USB-3 ports. When connected to the USB-3 port of a PC with over 600GB stored on the system drive, I was pleased that a complete system image backup could be written and verified in under 3 hours. This isn’t strictly a function of the drive’s raw read/write speed, as there is some overhead in Macrium’s backup process. I haven’t tested the Elements drive for raw read/write speed — I just know that it seemed pretty speedy for this application, and I was pleased with its performance!
I’m hoping to get many years of occasional use from this drive, creating periodic system images to guard against the loss of my O/S & data.
BMO –
A devolver, no quiero comprar adaptador .
Amazonian –
Setup was easy on my Mac OS. Doubt Iโll run out of space now for my travel pics and vids. Files transferred quickly. Small to be stored upright at the corner of my work desk.
Elartica –
I’ve been using this to store Gopro videos for almost 2 years now and some photos. I access it about twice a week. I have no complaints at all. I’ve almost reached the full capacity with the storage and am ordering another one.
Antonio Anza –
Recommend the product for its ease of usage. Massive data capacity at 4TB.
Doesn’t have a power switch on it. The device once connected is always connected. Could be a good or bad thing.
Ease of connectivity. Total plus that it works across a broad spectrum of devices.
Too soon to tell how it will stand uo to usage/time, but for the price point it could be worse and it isn’t.
MildCritter –
I’ve had four dual-drive RAID enclosures for RAID mirroring. I’ve never had a single drive in these enclosures to fail, but I’ve had several controller board failures and have ended up cannibalizing the drives for other purposes. I finally discovered (and should have known for years) that macOS can turn any two same-sized drives into a RAID 1 mirror array (or RAID 0, JBOD, or RAID 10). Two single desktop drives are considerably less expensive than buying a dual-drive unit, and if one goes bad they’re cheap and easy to replace and rebuild.
I bought two of these Elements 4TB desktop drives to make into a RAID 1 array for Time Machine on an iMac. I didn’t want the MyBook drives because I didn’t want the automatic encryption as a matter of simplicity and reliability. I needed a couple of more USB ports than I had and didn’t want to bottleneck my USB 3 hub, so I bought an Anker USB-C to 4 port USB-A 3.0 adapter, since USB-C’s bandwidth can absorb in one port anything these 2 drives can produce. Unboxed everything, plugged it in; fired up Disk Utility, formatted each drive for Mac, went to RAID Assistant, chose the drives I wanted, chose RAID 1 and sat back. Time from start to finish: about 15 minutes total, including plug-in time.
So far this setup has worked flawlessly. These drives are cool and almost silent. Transfer rates are good, better than with the dual-drive enclosures. The price was excellent, far less than buying a dual-drive enclosure. We’ll see how everything behaves over time. They have done Time Machine backups hourly for several years now without issues.
Addendum: it’s 2024 now, and the dual raid drives have performed flawlessly. I’m about to buy another one to back up my wife’s photography and have chosen this drive again because of its reliability.
Small Earth –
I found out the hard way, while transferring gigabytes of photographs, that not all hard drives are fast for small files. Some of them slow to a crawl after transferring a few gigabytes of small files — so much so that with these big drives, it can a very long time — sometimes even days — to transfer a bunch of files or back up a computer.
Windows and Linux have utilities for measuring file transfer speed, and Mac probably does also. When I checked, I found to my horror that another major brand of 4 TB desktop backup drive that I just bought would start up fast, then slow down to a small fraction of its initial speed. All of my 3 1/2″ portable drives and my USB Flash drives did the same! After checking the Internet, I bought this Western Digital 4TB Elements Desktop Hard Drive, WDBWLG0040HBK-NESN.
The Western Digital works well, and I’m happy. It’s quiet and reliable. Tested with Linux on 10 MiB file size (“small” files) it does slow down, but not excessively, as it proceeds. The average read and write rates are 146 MB/s and 148 MB/s, with a 16.5 msec access time. It’s also fine with large files. Other drives I found tested several times slower with small files. I got similar results testing with Windows. For an economical drive like this, the performance is great, and it gets the job done.
Daniel Fernรกndez –
if you are going to keep it on your office and not mooving it, its good, if you are going to be traveling from here. to there, its to uncomfortable