
Supersonic DVD Player FD-839
Manufacturer: Supersonic
Product Type: CE
Average customer rating: 3.0
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Buslink 20 GB External USB Hard Drive for PC
Manufacturer: BUSLINK Product Group: CE Binding: Electronics ASIN: B0000513JE |
Product Description
You needn't swap a single disk to have continuous access to all your data. With an average, seek time of 10 ms to 13 ms and an average data transfer rate up to 8 Mb/sec BUSlink USB Hard Drives will save your time and boost your efficiency. They feature tough alloy enclosures, and are designed to be stackable. And they're built to last, with an MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) of 300,000 hours.Customer Reviews:
Does what you need.......2002-06-25
Satisfied with Purchase.......2001-11-23
*grumble*.......2001-07-21
I got home, and following the instructions that came with the drive, I installed the driver, then plugged the drive in. Lo and behold, it worked. And it worked fine. The only problem with it was the fact that none of the access lights on the front were functioning at all, so I decided to swap it with another.
The replacement drive I got, I plugged into my Dell, and turned everything on. The Dell then booted to the <DELL> power on screen, but wouldn't get anywhere on the Power on Self Test. I found that by turning the buslink drive off, the memory test would start up, and if I turned the buslink drive on mid-memory test, the computer would crash.
So I thought this was just a problem with my system - it turns out that every PC (work Compaq, work Dell, friend's Dell) I tried this on, the Buslink would kill the power-on-self-test every time. I tried swapping this drive out for another one. Here's what happened-
Third: same thing Fourth: same thing Fifth: same thing
I tried calling and emailing customer support, and they said that it wasn't their problem, that it was something wrong with my PC, and I would have to call the manufacturer.
Satisfied with BUSLink.......2001-07-15
Short version: Corrupt data on Win98 & System crash on Win2k.......2000-11-16
Installing the drive was a snap. I was using Windows 98SE at the time and the supplimental disk that came with the drive loaded fine. I plugged the drive in and zap, it appeared under My Computer like it was born there. I dragged a folder on to it and zip, it copied in pretty good time (about 50MB in 30 sec). Great, I thought and MOVED (not copied) some of my backed up info (application settings etc...) on to the drive. Again, no problem. Then I moved a music folder (with perhpas 1.5GB worth of mp3s). I left it to copy...
When I got back there was a error message on the screen saying there was a read error transfering a file and after clicking OK it finished moving the files. I thought the problem might be long file names so I thought whatever. Then when I looked on the drive all the folder names were screwed up with 'My Do0__$32#s' instaed of 'My Documents.' I tried to open that folder and it told me that it did not exist. Same with the other folders or some would let me open the to find the same problem within the sub folders. I also could not copy stuff back on to my internal hard drive, getting a sharing violation or something.
I went to Buslink's website and made sure I had all the right software but nothing seemed to work. I emailed tech support and heard back in a few hours telling me that the problem was with the windows backup utility. After telling them that I was simply dragging and dropping I was told to reformat the drive which I did. Things looked good again. I could drag small things to the drive. Unfortunatly when I dragged a bigger folder (300MB) on the problems began all over again.
I called tech support and we tried to repartition the drive which ended up making it invisible and unreadable. After being on the phone for 45min or so tech support said "Good luck, you can send us the drive to fix or return it to the merchant you bought it from."
Needless to say I returned it.
After working 2 year in computer technical support I'm pretty sure it was not user error but the product that caused the problem. After losing a good abount of data I bought a 45GB internal hard drive and am very happy with it. My brother-in-law got my old 13gig drive.
Beware...
P.S. I also tried to get it going on Windows 2000 Pro. After loading the drivers successfully I turned on the drive and it crashed my computer like it was pulling the plug on it.
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