


So, I would recommend you buy a hard case for it. I can't guarantee that if yours is broken you will have the same experience as I did.
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It would turn on, but simply wouldn't connect to my computer. It's only $9.99 and can end up being worth hundreds to you!Īs a caveat, I have read some of the low ratings and I'm trying to understand the discrepancy in experience, and I want to make it clear, that my external drive wasn't broken. I was beyond happy and so grateful! So, if you are buying an external, make sure you add this.
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Then I received a brand new external hard drive FREE (identical to the one that stopped working), and about two weeks after that, I received a small external with the data on it. After a few weeks, I received a personal call to update me on the progress. Immediately, they told me they would send me a pre-paid box and envelope to return the drive so they could recover the data. They simply wanted to know what happened, so I told them. They asked me a few simple questions that I expected to be "hostile" or "intrusive" but were not. I contacted them to tell them that my drive had failed. Once you're registered, you can contact them with any issue you have. They will ask you to provide some simple information, including a screencap of your receipt here on Amazon. All you have to do is email them asking to register. Basically, if you are just buying this insurance right now, I'd recommend that you register it day one so you don't forget. Instead, I called RESCUE and was instructed to register my insurance, which I did easily. Without the insurance, not only would I have been out of $200 for the external drive, but I would have lost over 10 years of data. I took care of that external drive so much that it had it's own hard case (worth about $40!) and only used it 4x times before it failed. I had a 4T external hard drive that I had for less than a year that simply stopped connecting to my computer. This was without a doubt one of the best purchasing decisions I've made.
