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GreenSavers: Ideas on how to re-use that old drive (and save some cash, too).

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Author: OWC Chris H.

So you’ve just upgraded to a new hard drive in your computer and you now you have the old SATA hard drive sitting on your desk staring at you. Rather than delegating it to dark confines of the desk drawer labeled “miscellaneous stuff”, why not put it to good use and save some cash by using what you already have.

Or… if you insist on throwing that old drive into the drawer, consider putting some of your important data on it first. Doing this definitely doesn’t hurt anything and it gives you an extra copy of those family photos or financial documents in case something happens to your other copy or copies. This maximizes resources you already have available to you.

The perfect tool to utilize those old drives for backup, and subsequently putting in the drawer if you’re partial to doing that, is a NewerTech Voyager drive dock. All you need to do to backup, update, and restore data from the drives is pop them into the Voyager like a bagel in a toaster and they show up on your computer’s desktop.

I know occasionally there’s a drive I take out of a computer that I want to use on a daily basis. For that scenario, I like to put the drive in a case for protection and convenience of taking it with me wherever I may need to go.

For laptop drives, the most cost effective and sleek looking case is the OWC Mercury Express, which goes for less than $20. For an old laptop drive, you can’t beat the price for extended usability.

With that said, if  we’re talking about a 7200RPM drive, I would definitely go for the OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro mini, which has FireWire 800/400, USB 2.0, and eSATA. Along with the OWC eSATA Expresscard (also for less than $20), I can connect and use my old drive externally at internal speeds. What can I say? I like to move my data fast.

For a full size 3.5” SATA drive, I either use it with my Voyager or put it in my case of choice: the OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro. I admit, I am a big fan of the aluminum designs, but I do know some of you out there may prefer the OWC Mercury Pro Classic that has a stylish clear look to it. Either way you go, both styles have high quality Oxford chipsets and a variety of connection options to give you the best solution for your needs starting under $50.

For those of you with old machines in the basement with IDE/ATA hard drives in them that you think may have something worth saving, the NewerTech Universal Drive Adapter for less than $30 can not only handle SATA drives, but any 2.5” or 3.5” IDE/ATA drive.

So quit wondering what could be on there and get the data off.

Don’t forget to recycle.

When you feel you’ve gotten every last bit of use out of your computer, drive, or any other electronic component, don’t just throw it in the garbage! Instead consider donating, recycling, or even repurposing as a much greener and responsible alternative.

You can find a local electronics recycler using this site: Local Electronics Recycling Search

I know there’s a lot of other different ways to keep using those old hard drives, so sound off in the comments with your ideas and experiences.

Category: green, Tech Tips

Interview with James Bartell – OWC Radio #19

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 | Author: OWC Tim

Kindle for Mac is released, and host Tim Robertson has played with it. How long did Amazon have this under development? Plus, more on the iPadVoyager, anti-spyware for the Mac, Mac mini media centerOWC TV info, listener feedback, and an interview with OWC’s e-Marketing Manager James Bartell.

Category: OWC Radio

Voyager Saves The Day With Some Underwater Salvage

Friday, December 11th, 2009 | Author: OWC Eileen

SCUBAglobe“You just don’t know how happy I am right now,” underwater photographer Frazier Nivens recently wrote to us.

After a recent computer failure, he thought some of his images were gone forever, like old sailors gone to the proverbial Davy Jones Locker.

“I lost my trusty old G5, which had two internal hard drives with tons of data. I had them backed up most of the important folders, but not all. With the Voyager I was able to plug in the drives that wouldn’t mount or boot up, and they fired up and I am now happily removing all the files off the drive.”

Nivens reports clear sailing now and cannot fathom why anyone who works with computers would be without one. And with awesome underwater images like these, it’s no wonder Nivens wanted to access them by going on a data recovery voyage.

“Best thing I’ve ever bought … everybody needs one, who works with computers,” he noted. “Very happy here.”

Don’t let your data, photos, music or video get lost at sea — keep a Voyager Q or a Voyager S2 in your home port.

November 30th – A Very Important Day for the World.

Monday, November 30th, 2009 | Author: OWC Chris S.

historyToday is a very important day.

The first Monday after Thanksgiving is commonly known as “Cyber Monday” and is the day that many online stores do a lot of their Holiday sales.

So, one may think we’d be touting all our holiday specials on the blog today. After all, it’s what you’d expect.

Sure, I could talk about the OWC Express enclosure blowout, but I did that last week and I hate to repeat myself.

I could talk about the highly-praised NewerTech Voyager Docking Solution and the bundles we offer with it, but that would barely be worthy to mention today. The same thing goes for the great specials we’ve got on OWC Mercury On-The-Go enclosures.

Normally, knocking nearly 2/3 off of the Lenspen VidiMax Ultra: Deluxe LCD / Plasma Screen Cleaning Kit would be worthy of talking about, but not today.

Even the free shipping we’re offering on orders over $150 can’t compare to the amazing significance today will hold in history.

No, my friends, today is a day of significance, hope, and glory, for today is the 40th Anniversary of the first appearance of “Mahna Mahna” by the Muppets on the Ed Sullivan Show. While there was a considerably more primitive version that appeared on Sesame Street earlier in the year, this was the rendition that really brought it into the spotlight, and was the version that most directly evolved into the most popular version from The Muppet Show in 1975.

This is such an important landmark in our history as a species, I couldn’t possibly bear to sully this important day with overt mentions of great deals.

I’ll leave that up to OWC Grant and hourly Tweets…just follow us on Twitter

OWC Offers Free Shipping & Top 10 “Black Friday/Cyber Monday” Gift Giving Ideas

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 | Author: OWC NewsFeed
Other World Computing announced today it has begun offering free shipping on all orders over $150 from its on-line catalog of over 2,500 products and a Top 10 Gift Giving Ideas list with “stocking stuffer” suggestions starting at $3.99 to help consumers make tech/gadget gift giving easier and more economical heading into the upcoming “Black Friday/Cyber Monday” holiday shopping kickoff dates.
“With value and frugality being key objectives of shoppers this year, we wanted to make sure OWC offered the right products and services to make us the easiest, one-stop choice for Mac, PC, iPod, and iPhone products” said Other World Computing Brand Manager Grant Dahlke. “We’ve also extended our operation hours so qualifying orders can ship same day when placed as late as 10:30pm as well as permanently extending our Live Chat support to a full 24/7 service level.”
OWC Top Gift & Stocking Stuffer ideas include:
• Kensington Pocket-Link 3-in-1 Cable $3.99
Provides retractable Ethernet/telephone and USB cords in a single, self-contained housing.
• Cellboost iRecharge $4.99
External battery pack for iPods/iPhones and other USB chargeable devices.
• OWC Memory Upgrade Kits from $15.99
More memory = faster Mac with easy to install OWC Memory upgrades.
• OWC Express USB 2.0 Enclosure $19.99
Pocket-sized, bus-powered 2.5″ SATA hard drive enclosure for the digital mobile lifestyle.
• NewerTech® Charge & Sync + $39.99
Portable charger, battery pack, and sync solution for iPods, iPhones, and other USB compatible devices.
• NewerTech Voyager Quad Interface Hard Drive Docking Solution $89.99
“Quad Interface” hard drive dock for 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA hard drives up to 2.0TB.
• NewerTech Guardian MAXimus $319.99
Plug and Play RAID 1 with two 1.0TB hard drives for protecting precious holiday memories.

presentforyouIn case you didn’t see it mentioned on other news sites, forums, etc, we announced free shipping on all orders over $150 today thru December 31st from our on-line catalog of over 2,500 products and a Top 10 Gift Giving Ideas list with “stocking stuffer” suggestions starting at $3.99 to help you make tech/gadget gift giving easier and more economical heading into the upcoming “Black Friday/Cyber Monday” holiday shopping kickoff dates.

We’ve been reading that value and frugality are the key objectives of shoppers this year and wanted to make sure we offered the right products and services to make us the easiest, one-stop choice for all your Mac, PC, iPod, and iPhone product purchases. And even bigger news perhaps is that we’ve extended our operation hours so qualifying orders can ship same day when placed as late as 10:30pm as well as permanently extending our Live Chat support to a full 24/7 service level.

OWC Top Gift & Stocking Stuffer ideas include:

Kensington Pocket-Link 3-in-1 Cable $3.99

Provides retractable Ethernet/telephone and USB cords in a single, self-contained housing.

Cellboost iRecharge $4.99

External battery pack for iPods/iPhones and other USB chargeable devices.

OWC Memory Upgrade Kits from $15.99

More memory = faster Mac with easy to install OWC Memory upgrades.

OWC Express USB 2.0 Enclosure $19.99

Pocket-sized, bus-powered 2.5″ SATA hard drive enclosure for the digital mobile lifestyle.

NewerTech® NuPower® Charge & Sync+ $39.99

Portable charger, battery pack, and sync solution for iPods, iPhones, and other USB compatible devices.

NewerTech Voyager Quad Interface Hard Drive Docking Solution $89.99

“Quad Interface” hard drive dock for 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA hard drives up to 2.0TB.

NewerTech Guardian MAXimus $319.99

Plug and Play RAID 1 with two 1.0TB hard drives for protecting precious holiday memories.

Must… share… OWC… experience!

Friday, May 8th, 2009 | Author: OWC Chris S.

While we at OWC always work to bring  our customers great products with great support, we’re not “all work and no play.” If you were at the movie theater in Crystal Lake, IL  (the next town over from our Woodstock facility) last night, you would have come across a large contingent of the OWC Family on an outing to see the new Star Trek movie.

The turnout was tremendous, with OWC employees representing over 90% of the crowd at the showing. We even had our own “Trek Girls” show up in costume, and a great time was had by all. You can check out some more pictures on the OWC Facebook page.

Of course, it would be just a bunch of pointless bragging if I didn’t somehow tie this into a plug for a product via horrible Star Trek puns, so without further ado…

Looking for an easy way to use all that storage “space” that’s going to waste on your older drives? Do you find yourself “shuttling” drives back and forth between a single connector? Well, maybe this will “Spock” your interest…

OWC is “beaming” with pride over the great bundle deals for the award-winning Newer Technology Voyager Q & S2 external drive docks (Get it?… Voyager…)

No “Bones” about it, these are some pretty great deals. Not only do you get a up to 2TB worth of storage, but since it’s Voyager, you can easily pop out out the drive, and use the dock to access any other SATA drives you decided to “Klingon” to – from a slower, smaller laptop drive, to the largest, fastest “Enterprise”-class drives.

Go ahead and “Chekhov” them out. Otherwise I may be forced to subject you to my “warped” sense of humor some more…

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Category: OWC Unplugged