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Review: Freecom Hard Drive Pro 500GB hard drive

A high capacity external hard drive sporting eSata

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There’s no shortage of external hard disks around if you need a bit more storage space, but few that currently support the upcoming eSata standard for connecting external disks.

This type of super-fast connection works around six times faster than the current fastest (and most popular), USB2, and comes as standard with Freecom’s Hard Disk Pro range. If your computer doesn't work with eSata yet you’ll find either USB2 or Firewire included as well, depending on which model you buy.

The device itself is a fairly simple affair from the outside: a brushed aluminium case with black plastic on the back and front. It’s stylish enough as such things go. Aside from the connections on the back there are just two buttons on the front for power and for automatically synchronising it with the PC, using the supplied software.

There are two sets of software supplied in the box: Freecom’s media suite and backup tools, and Acronis TrueImage. The latter can create an image – an exact copy of an entire partition or hard drive – which can be copied to the external disk as a backup, and updated when files or folders change on the computer.

Alternatively Freecom Backup can be used to choose specific files, folders or file types, and Personal Media Suite offers encryption and the aforementioned auto synchronisation. This isn’t a particularly friendly program to use, though, as it doesn't give a lot of information on drive activity and the initial interface makes it a little awkward to set up and manage backups.

Anyone wanting to use the auto-sync button will have to battle through it, though. Once it's set up, it works when the user drags files or folders into the synchronisation folder on the backup disk. When these are modified on the computer's internal hard disk the auto-sync button updates the copy to reflect the changes.

These are all fairly standard features as far as external hard disks go, so it would have been nice if Freecom made them a little more accessible. This aside, we have no problems with the drive itself: it has a very solid feel, looks stylish and, provided you’ll take advantage of the eSata standard at some point, represents reasonable value for money. The device we looked at has a capacity of 500GB, but smaller disks are available for less.

Vista compatible: Yes

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Not necessarily Vista compatible

Many users have found this to be incompatible with Vista.

Posted by Rob, 07 Nov 2007

There are problems with file consitency

Recently, I bought Freecom Network Drive Pro 500 Gb. After couple of days, with firmware 4.2.7 found serious bug - it can leave your files in inconsistent state: http://www.vesic.org/english/blog/hardware/freecom-network-drive-pro-500-gb-a-sad-story/ So, check if your unit works correctly with Windows Clients.

Posted by Dejan Vesic, 10 Dec 2007

Nice product, Awfull execution, worse tech support

I seriously advice anyone thinking of buying this to think again. On paper it looks like a pretty nifty bit of kit, in reality it has come to market far to early & is plagued with bugs. a 300gb file takes 40 seconds to write to the hard drive, yet it take 7 minutes to write the same file to a usb stick plugged into its "usb 2.0" ports if you overwrite a file with a modified but smaller version of the same file, it doesn't, it just looses your newer version and keeps the old! gigabit lan users may be interested to know hat when writing to the HD, your network utilisation will be approx 6%. I so far have lost 1 ISO file to the NDP, due to a cyclic redundancy check, after moving the iso file from 1 directory to another! there are a host of other issues please check the forums before you buy, this should be a good product when the bugs are ironed out, but for a "PRO" device (laugh) the bugs should be ironed out before release. http://forum.freecompromo.com/viewforum.php?f=1 http://www.openfsg.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=23&sid=7cbe9d01a8d21bf5503bb6db636c4f90 This firmware version 4.7.2 (I think) should be a beta release, Its just so shocking. SVP, be prepared for this item to be returned shortly if I dont get some decent answers from Freecom support.

Posted by Marcus Durant, 16 Dec 2007

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Good points eSata compatibility (cable provided) Stylish design Pretty quiet Bad points Frustrating software Manual only on CD Overall The bundled software lets the Freecom down but otherwise this is a perfectly capable external drive that’ll prepare you well for upcoming eSata standards

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