Why An External Hard Drive Is Important to You
Many of us associate the power and value of a computer based on the
capacity of its hard drive. To a certain extent, this is true. After
all, newer (and presumably better) computer models come with robust hard
drives. As you may know by now, this may not be enough what with the
kind of computing needs and habits many people have. Those who download,
upload and store large amounts of files know that a built-in hard drive
is often insufficient to meet the needs of regular computer users. As a
result, many turn to an external hard drive for better support but is it truly useful and necessary? Here are reasons why an external hard drive is important to you:

Of course, the function of an external
hard drive is to provide some much-needed extra storage space. If your
memory is used up or about to get saturated and replacing your current
hard drive is out of the question, getting an external hard drive is a
wise decision. You will have more space with which to store additional
data in text, images or audio form. You could also use the extra room to
transfer files to unload your computer and boost its performance.
Definitely a handy must-have external storage device to have.
Storage for old files
If you have files that have been sitting
on your computer for months (or years) but you still cannot get around
to deleting, you might find an external hard drive very useful.
Many of us are wary about removing old files from our computers,
believing that they will come in handy someday. The problem here is that
it tends to clog up the system and eat up resources. With an external
hard drive, old files may be transferred and memory freed up to increase speed and improve performance of the computer.
Backup important data
Many computer users fail to back up
their data. This can be a problem, particularly when important files are
involved. If there is no available space on your computer or you simply
want to stash important data someplace else, then use an external hard
drive to store extra copies of your files.
Convenient and handy
External hard drives are smaller,
lighter and more portable than a laptop, so these can be detached,
carried around, placed in a bag or purse and stored without requiring a
lot of space. These are handy enough to be brought anywhere, allowing
you to access your files from another computer unit.
Storage for copying and transferring files
External hard drives can come in handy
if you have large amounts of files you need to copy from one computer
but want a secure way of copying and storing them prior to transfer to
another computer.
Security
Some external hard drives allow encryption,
so once files are transferred, they as good as hieroglyphics to anyone
who wishes to access them without permission. For heavy internet users,
it is also possible to keep files secure by transferring them to another
storage device for safekeeping. Once data has been saved, simply turn
off the external hard drive and detach it. Even if it remains attached
to your computer, no hacker will be able to access your files from
anywhere.
Are you using an external hard drive? Why is it important to you? Let us know in the comments.
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