Hardware Really Cheap 500GB Hard Drive for Wii Backup Loaders

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On ebay today I saw this. It's the exact same hard drive I use and it works great on my Wii and Wii U.
It's only going for $34.99 and has free shipping. Added bonus, it's from the NewEgg ebay store. Looks like they're trying to get rid of their older USB 2.0 hard drives. This is a great deal for anyone looking for a reliable Hard Drive for their Wii.
 

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At that price though you gotta worry what's wrong with the thing.

Not necessarily, it might just be stolen. I took a closer look at my HDD I got for my Wii, and when I went to register it it turned out it was a stolen unit. (Not that I cared, I got the drive at the perfect price)
 

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Actually I heard that's no longer the case as they acquired some other HDD manufacturer brand. Don't remember the details though.
Just stay away from Seagate and you're good.
I've had/read about a bad experience with product Y from company X. I will complain about <Y> forever, even though it's inevitable for product <Y> to fail at least in a few cases, no matter which vendor produced it.
 

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I've had/read about a bad experience with product Y from company X. I will complain about <Y> forever, even though it's inevitable for product <Y> to fail at least in a few cases, no matter which vendor produced it.

Some HDDs are more prone to failure than others. Seagates aren't that great.
 

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I've had/read about a bad experience with product Y from company X. I will complain about <Y> forever, even though it's inevitable for product <Y> to fail at least in a few cases, no matter which vendor produced it.
That's true. But seagate has ridiculously high failure rates. It's the worst manufacturer you could possibly go with.
I haven't actually had problems with them myself, but then again I haven't had a lot of experience with them, and I probably never will since I care about preserving my data.
 

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That's true. But seagate has ridiculously high failure rates. It's the worst manufacturer you could possibly go with.
I haven't actually had problems with them myself, but then again I haven't had a lot of experience with them, and I probably never will since I care about preserving my data.
Every HDD manufacturer has ridiculously high failure rates.
 

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I've owned Western Digital and Toshiba HDDs. After about a year the Toshiba hasn't crapped out on me.

I've had two WD external HDDs have their connectors break, which made it nearly impossible to extract my data from them.
 

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Every HDD manufacturer has ridiculously high failure rates.
Ridiculously high compared to what? You need a comparison point.
Regardless Seagate's is much higher than all of them. There was a test done on this but I can't seem to find the link now.
Edit: However this only seems to apply to their 3.5" drives as they are made by a different department.
 

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