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Backup My Computer Windows Xp
Gary | 2024-08-02 08:44:49 |
Will not work with Windows 7 XP. 5 |
RonBA | 2024-08-28 08:55:54 |
I have purchased the laser printer and still working like a champ. working OS computer systems from XP, Windows 7, 8.1, now Windows 10 pro 5 |
davidchicken | 2024-05-14 08:22:48 |
I switch between a Window 7, Windows XP, and Mac computer with no problems. Once I turned off the mouse emulation I was able to use MS Sidewinder. No problems with wired or wireless keyboard/mouse. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-11 06:11:17 |
I am using the product to connect my windows XP laptop and my Windowsv 7 Computer to my HP 8500A all in one printer and it works as advertised. Easy to install and use. 5 |
DeskBound | 2024-07-17 07:49:24 |
I used this to back up my old desktop computer. It was easy to install, and I performed the backup using Windows Backup manager. It's compact, lightweight, and easy to use. I haven't had to access the backup yet, but I took a look at the files and it seems to have been a success. I'm glad to have the peace of mind. 5 |
Jim in Maryland | 2024-06-09 02:30:58 |
Good price, use it for a Windows 7 and a XP machine, no problems so far. 5 |
Tom | 2024-08-26 04:21:57 |
I use this hard drive to backup my pictures and data. It easily mounts on my Windows 10 computer at home and is easy to use. 5 |
Bruce | 2024-08-09 02:56:31 |
This is a solid hard drive. I wanted a good 2TB hard drive to use as a backup drive in my Windows 7 home computer. Using hard drives larger than 2TB is painful with Window 7. So, I wanted to get as much storage as I could. B&H had a GREAT price on this drive. 5 |
Randy B | 2024-04-07 08:12:22 |
I'm using it to backup data files. I plugged it into a USB 2.0 port on my Windows Vista computer, and the computer recognized it immediately. It's fast and quiet. No complaints at all. Didn't use,need, or want the WD software. The price was definitely right. 5 |
kelly441 | 2024-05-16 08:45:27 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received my SSD in the mail and have had a very positive experience so far since having my son help me install it. This is for use on the "family computer", and to be honest, we haven't upgraded in a LONG time. My youngest was insisting we upgrade, and my oldest insisted we build from scratch. Our previous computer still had a HDD which had EVERYTHING (our instance of Windows, files, apps) all installed on it. We eventually got a SSD to swap out some things to run off of that. This time around, my oldest got me to pick this up so that we could install Windows and frequently used apps on it. After spending the first week on the new computer, I completely understand why he had us do it this way! applications load quickly and seamlessly, no more long loading times where you think you didn't "double click" on something only to click again and open up two instances of it, no more freezing, no more headaches! My youngest is also loving it as he uses it for virtual classes and online gaming; he downloads the main game he's playing at the time (not all of them since we don't want him to hog it all himself!) and he says there's a noticeable difference in the boot up, loading, and exit of the game software. My oldest said that building the new PC for us was really easy (took him about 2 hours overall since he's a perfectionist) and installing the SSD was effortless: A sturdy piece that was easy to connect to the motherboard and build around. Working with computers often, he's said he's heard of other SSDs snapping in pieces when being installed, but that it was never a concern with this one. I'm so happy with our new computer and I look forward to the many memories each of us will create using it in the future! 5 |