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View Poll Results: Which external firewire drive have you found works best with SuperDuper?
Seagate 4 23.53%
Maxtor 4 23.53%
Lacie 3 17.65%
Western Digital 5 29.41%
Other 6 35.29%
I Give Up!!! 0 0%
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Old 11-03-2007, 11:00 PM
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I third or fourth or whatever it is OWC. I have bought a number of drives from them over the years (and a bunch of other stuff) with good luck. I think I have owned (in full or half format) drives from every major brand sold in the U.S. Only WD back when it was a cheap piece of trash ever gave me any trouble....Seagates, Maxtors, etc. were fine. And I now have two of the newer WD internals and they seem to be fine. Of them all, I've always preferred IBM/Hitachi, especially in the 2.5 inch format.

For the little externals, I have always bought cases (four now) from OWC, all with the Oxford chipsets.
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