Seagate FreeAgent Pro eSATA/USB 2.0 External Hard Drive

Visit tiger.tv for the ultimate in fast external storage. Access your content from anywhere, share it with anyone and sync it to almost anything. The FreeAgent Pro data mover automatically duplicates and moves content you select to multiple locations. The FreeAgent Pro data mover provides anyone who’s serious about their digital content with the freedom to stay connected to it. It’s all about having your latest files right where you need them, when you need them. The FreeAgent Pro data mover automatically duplicates and moves content you select to multiple locations like email and contacts to your iPod, photos to a Shutterfly account, your entire “My Documents” folder to FreeAgent, or move it to your own online space where you can access it from any browser 24/7 or share it with anyone you choose.

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24 Responses to “Seagate FreeAgent Pro eSATA/USB 2.0 External Hard Drive”

  1. icanfeelthebeat says:

    tiger direct sucks, can you say rip off? i can

  2. oioioi09 says:

    mac has lost alot of its power and they have become shitty computers
    they are still better than PCs but not by alot…..

  3. HDT314 says:

    I have a problem with my usb external hard drive, Everytime i plus it into my laptop nothing happens. But the blue light comes on…. on my usb hard drive.

    what is wrong with my usb hard drive?

    does anyone knows?

    can anybody help me?

  4. mikeysclips says:

    Do they come in a sleeker design?

  5. ngnav says:

    seagate is slow and unreliable – get western digital

  6. ApocalypticMetalHead says:

    I’ve bought 6 hard drives, both internal and external, from tigerdirect, and most were Seagate’s. ALL eventually failed, on average less than 12 months. If you want to securely backup ur data, do it ONLINE! External hard drives, no matter the price, size or quality. ALL FAIL.

    I can’t wait til these “moving” disc drives finally die off for good and we are all using ssd’s.

    The FreeAgentXTremes are OK priced at around $150+tax for a Terabyte of storage. If you do buy an EXHD, don’t buy cheap.

  7. rebelwithoutacause05 says:

    what about buying several different brands? and keep at least 2 back ups in separate locations? i have WD external hard drive and seagate freeagent desktop

  8. rebelwithoutacause05 says:

    when the AC adapter for my WD hard drive failed they didnt replace it for me. i got it for less than 3 months and the customer support is terrible. i couldnt understand the asian guy they let me speak to. they dont wanna replace the AC adpter stating the warranty is only for the hard drive and not the parts itself

  9. ApocalypticMetalHead says:

    Is that “you’re so dumb” comment directed at me to? lol

    Absolutely, with disc HDs having multiple backups are essential. In last 4-5 years, every hard drive I had has failed. I now got two new WD 1TB internals and I just bought a SeagateFreeAgent 1.5 Terabyte Desk. I made the mistake of buying two Fantom Green EHDs to store my music and video collection, I moved my pc to another room and when I powered up all info on both EHDs was gone. I’m up to 8 drives now, not counting my 3 new ones.

  10. bboywind says:

    if you’ve had that many drives fail on you in that amount of time, im pretty sure its user error, or a different hardware component in your system is the cause

  11. torawfordiz says:

    why does it ask if i want to back it up everday does this eatt up space i just want to back my files up this shit to complicated ive had it for 3 days now and ive just figure out how to put file on it but i still dont know how to veiw the damn files on it i got it barn new and it didnt come with a manual

  12. scorpiometaldog says:

    JUNK! I just bought Seagate 500gb free agent Go one week ago. It has already failed after extremely minimal use. Never dropped, just sat next to my computer to transfer simple video and text files which it did fine for 5 or 6 transfers before suddenly not transfering any more files ( with over 470 GB still free ), not recognizing itself and just beeps every 1 to 2 seconds! Seagate needs a lawsuit brought against them. I bought this as a reliable backup for my data.
    No more Seagate products!

  13. Thestreetsgottaeat says:

    ive gotten problems with this

  14. linuxdude11 says:

    one word, western digital my book home edition

  15. Razear says:

    Do these drives support 64bit?

  16. uc38 says:

    you mean studio edition

  17. linuxdude11 says:

    no, i mean home edition, esata, firewire and usb. but it has better cooling and as far as i remember it is cheaper.

  18. uc38 says:

    yeah, here your right :)

  19. Flashmen46 says:

    the best SEAGATE BARRACUDA 7200.11 ST3320613AS 320GB SATA2

  20. ptadisetti says:

    I have also faced similar problem with seagate 500 gb dard srive come along with screen play hd of iomega s/n 9QM219H8. this has worked for one day and after that not recgnizing the same. I have approched local distributor but no propoer reponse. one should go for law suit against the company. Like us poor innocent customers are facing the problesm.

  21. jon204 says:

    @Razear yes i have win7 64bit b4 bit is getting better

  22. jon204 says:

    @scorpiometaldog one word western digital the best well 5 words

  23. jobeanie123 says:

    are you cereal? firewire is 4 gigabit eSATA is 3 gigabit? Thats FAST! Awesome!!

  24. Dave from data recovery says:

    I don’t think that manufacturer is important. All drives (regardless of manufacturer) will fail- we just don’t when. Backup as if you know that your hard drive is going to fail tomorrow.

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