Throughout most of the 90s and 2000s, most computer-owning families only had a single PC with a single hard drive. If you needed to store things beyond your hard drive’s capacity, you typically burned it to a CD. But that was slow, cumbersome, and a waste of physical space. Around this time, external drives (like the WD Passport) gained traction and became the norm, and surged in popularity once more when SSDs overtook HDDs. For a long time, external drives have been the method of choice for consumers with large data storage and data transfer needs. But as multi-computer, multi-device,...
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