wd cloud storage 3TB recertified pretty good deal at WD official website for 89.99
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effingandjeffing
17 Nov 16#12
does recertified means it's already been fried once already?
skiking
15 Nov 161#11
I take it you don't believe me. Just do a basic search of this site to see it a low a £65.
You try and help and this is the standard of replies! Yeah right!
sportsnapper
15 Nov 16#10
The Thunderbolt My Book here seems a good price at £170 given how expensive any sort of Thunderbolt drive is..
sprite127594
15 Nov 16#8
Does these save everything as a zip file?
I made a back up of my pc on one of these but when I tried to restore my pc off it it would not recognize the back up.
skiking
14 Nov 161#6
This is quite expensive. I bought this about 6 months ago and it was £20 less.
Glenthegraber to skiking
14 Nov 16#7
6 mths ago USD/GBP 1.4 , now 1.2
Halfaudio to skiking
15 Nov 16#9
yeah right
Marker
14 Nov 164#5
I bought the 6TB Mirror (recertified) when it was in stock a few months ago and haven't had any problems.
Try googling "optimise wd my cloud" for instructions on disabling various services on the NAS's OS which really kill performance. Getting rid of these will turn a badly designed and performing NAS into an excellent little unit for the price.
davem
14 Nov 161#4
The picture is misleading, it shows a double hard drive version whereas the offer is only a single.
mat2090
14 Nov 16#3
May need the word recertified in the title and your picture shows a twin drive version and the link is for a single version
powerbrick
14 Nov 16#2
'recertified' should really be it the title :disappointed:
MasterTechnics
14 Nov 16#1
4TB Seagate versus 3TB WD... Hm.....
I guess WD wins, dispike the fact that WD it is based in "Big-brother capital" - California and it does collect *your* data in one way or another (usually simply profiling you as consumer - a slave).
But who cares... Microsoft, Apple, Linux, Skype, Google is no different in that aspect, they are even more aggressive destroyers of our privacy, they not even hiding that fact and officially make you consent to their agenda.
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You try and help and this is the standard of replies! Yeah right!
I made a back up of my pc on one of these but when I tried to restore my pc off it it would not recognize the back up.
Try googling "optimise wd my cloud" for instructions on disabling various services on the NAS's OS which really kill performance. Getting rid of these will turn a badly designed and performing NAS into an excellent little unit for the price.
I guess WD wins, dispike the fact that WD it is based in "Big-brother capital" - California and it does collect *your* data in one way or another (usually simply profiling you as consumer - a slave).
But who cares... Microsoft, Apple, Linux, Skype, Google is no different in that aspect, they are even more aggressive destroyers of our privacy, they not even hiding that fact and officially make you consent to their agenda.