For someone who spends a lot of time on the computer, I really am quite a technophobe. I’m also not very sensible. Documents and photos have been stored on our computer for many years and I’ve rarely had a thought about what I would do if something went wrong.
A few weeks ago we bought ourselves a new computer, having managed for a ridiculously long time on an old laptop with a non-working keyboard (a large glass of sticky orange juice to blame for that damage). The battery on the laptop died a death many moons ago so it was permanently plugged in, with an extra keyboard cluttering up the desk.
I do think one of the reasons for not upgrading our PC sooner was the thought of how I would transfer all our files. In the end, I grasped the nettle, purchased a new desktop computer and began the transfer process. An old external hard drive seemed to do the trick initially but then ‘computer says no’ just when I thought I was succeeding.
Instead of buying a new portable drive, I persevered with a selection of memory sticks and constant messaging of my student son who despaired of my hopelessness. A week later, just when I had completed the process, I was asked if I would like to review a portable hard drive from Seagate. Despite the unfortunate timing, I decided to give it a try because, having spent many hours fiddling about with the new PC, I realised, belatedly, that having a regular routine for backing up my files would hopefully stop me getting into a similar mess in the future.
Seagate’s Backup Plus Slim 2TB Portable Storage gadget does exactly what it says on the box.
Seagate: The global leader in data storage solutions so they know what they’re doing.
Backup: It backs up your files so if your own computer blows up, you won’t lose all your stuff.
Plus: As a bonus it gives you 200GB of Cloud Storage on OneDrive for two years after activation. It also gives you access to the Lyve photo app which organises all your photos and videos in one library.
Slim: Its dimensions are 113.5 x 76 x 12.1mm so, yes, it is slim. Easy to fit into a pocket or handbag and doesn’t look unsightly when it’s plugged into my PC.
2TB: I had no idea how huge 2 terabytes was until I did the maths. This thing is the equivalent of 2000 GB. For comparison’s sake, my phone’s capacity is 16 GB. For photographers who shoot in RAW (I had to Google what that meant: it’s not snapping away whilst naked, thankfully) having an external hard drive with a large storage capacity is essential.
Does it work?
Yes. The instructions were in the form of a few pictures, which was a bit disconcerting, but I can see why as there isn’t anything very complicated. Plug it into the computer using a USB port, download the software then click on ‘PC backup’. You have the option to backup continuously, set up a regular time or just backup as a snapshot there and then. Choices are given as to whether you want to backup specific files or the whole caboodle.
What else can it do?
If you download the Seagate App on your phone, you can back up your phone’s photos, videos and contacts via WiFi. I’ve had some success with this: it backed up my photos but then I think it lost WiFi signal so didn’t manage the videos. Will try again another day. It can also backup your Facebook and Flickr photos plus YouTube videos if you want your social media presence protected. And, quite frankly, who wouldn’t want that boozy weekend in Blackpool preserved for eternity.
Anything else worth knowing?
- It comes in a variety of colours and capacity
- Compatible with Windows 8 and 7 and, as I have realised with my new computer, Windows 10
- It also works with a Mac, once you have installed an OS driver
- The Backup Plus Slim costs roughly £65 to £80, depending on the retailer (500GB or 1TB versions from around £40 )
- The Seagate website has a great support page with a number of videos which are easy to follow, showing you exactly what to do.
The Backup Plus Slim was sent to me by Seagate to review. All opinions are my own.
This looks like the perfect gift for someone who needs to do this a lot more often than she should (me!) 😀
You’d think, being welded to our computers are we are, we would know better!
I hate backing up files from my computer. It’s so time consuming… But three years ago, when my computer hard drive failed and my backup drive (that wasn’t completely up to date) failed, I realized exactly how important a backup drive was. When we got a new backup drive, I asked my husband (a computer engineer) to set it up to do the backing up automatically. And it’s already saved me a couple of times! I love it! And when i get the pesky notification that something is wrong and I need to check the drive and/or my computer, I tell my husband right away! One bad experience and you know I’m going to do my best to not let that happen again! I lost almost 5 years worth of files!
I love that this seagate offers cloud storage! That’s wonderful and makes things so much easier! 🙂