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Evening folks.
If Wynona is still looking for opinions on externals I like raw HDD's or SSD's that you connect to a dock. You buy one dock and as many different drives as you need. I like and use WD's. The dock also allow air flow so they are not as prone to heat damage.
Those enclosed ones, especially the solder ones, die early and leave little room for recover. You dock dies you buy a new one. They are $30-$45, probably cheaper in US. I bought a dock that occupies a DVD slot in tower, takes 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 and connects through SATA.
The external docks also come with different connection options, not just USB3.
I didn't need an Win 7 iso after all. McAfee was scrambled, wouldn't let anyone do anything on internet. Uninstalled and all the browser started working again. Ran Malwarebytes and it found a bunch of cr%p.
Oh-Oh just got message - Quiet please.