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LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

Fully loaded with all the fastest interfaces -- eSATA 3Gbits, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 -- this all-in-one professional hard disk offers universal connectivity for Mac and PC users.

  • Four interfaces to choose from
  • eSATA connectivity for the ultimate in speed
  • Energy-efficient, fanless heat sink design
  • Time Machine compatibility

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$179.95

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Overview

Perfect for digital content creation, audio/video editing, DVD authoring, web animation and more, the d2 Quadra can handle multiple demanding professional tasks.

Easy setup and operation

The LaCie Setup Assistant helps quickly format your disk according to your needs. And once it's up and running you can easily launch any application in one push.*

Convenient and flexible

You can daisy-chain the d2 Quadra via FireWire and you're free to connect it directly to your DV camera. It's even bootable in FireWire for Mac and in eSATA for Mac or PC. And to keep the drive save and quiet, there's a unique, fanless aluminum heat sink design with 60 percent more surface area for heat dissipation.

Features

  • Quadruple interface for full Mac/PC compatibility
  • Fast eSATA burst transfer rates up to 115 MBps
  • Sturdy aluminum d2 heat sink and ergonomic design
  • Intego and Genie backup assistants
  • Compatible with Time Machine

*Shortcut Button feature only available via FireWire and USB connections.

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A choice of eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 connections helps you get speedy data backups with any Mac or PC.

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System requirements

Mac

  • Mac OS X v10.3 or later
  • eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 port
  • 128MB of RAM (512MB recommended)

PC

  • Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  • eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 port
  • 128MB of RAM (512MB recommended)

Technical specifications

  • Interfaces: 1 eSATA; 2 FireWire 800; 1 FireWire 400; 1 USB 2.0 port
  • Cooling system: Aluminum heat sink
  • Rotational speed: 7200 rpm
  • Cache: 16MB or more
  • Transfer rates (max. bus speed): eSATA: up to 3Gbps; FireWire 800: up to 800Mbps; FireWire 400: up to 400Mbps; Hi-Speed USB 2.0: up to 480Mbps
  • Triple power management: Auto, On, Off
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 1.7 x 6.3 x 6.8 in./4.4 x 16.0 x 17.3 cm
  • Weight: 3.31 lbs./1.5 kg

What's in the box?

  • LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk
  • eSATA-to-eSATA cable
  • FireWire 800 (9-to-9 pin) cable
  • FireWire 400 (6-to-6 pin) cable
  • USB 2.0 cable (USB 1.1 compatible)
  • External power supply
  • Drive stand for upright desktop use
  • LaCie Setup Assistant
  • LaCie Utilities (preloaded)
  • Genie Backup Assistant software with data restore for Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  • Intego Backup Assistant software with data restore for Mac OS X v10.4

Warranty

Three-year limited (For details, please visit www.lacie.com/legal/warranty.htm.)

 

Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.

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Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 61 reviews

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  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    5.0

    So Far So Good

    Written by NS

    Mar 1, 2009

    I bought this storage devise last fall (2008) after purchasing a new MacBook and several Apple products (Time Capsule, AppleTV, iPhone). I completely converted from PC to Apple, a move that was absolutely a great move. (I have one application that I absolutely needed that was only available for Windows so I also have Bootcamp running for Windows when I needed it).

    The LaCie HD has performed fine so far. What I like about it.
    1. Physical build is very good
    2. Disapates heat without a fan
    3. Works both directly with USB to MacBook and indirectly through the USB port in Time Capsule
    4. While I have not used the Firewire port, I plan to do so when I eventually I buy a iMac when they are renewed. That capability may be important for those who have firewire capable machines.
    5. On/off switch as well as a auto setting. I am not sure how well the auto setting works. In my case, I turn it off completely when I am not using the hard drive.

    What might be a problem.
    1. I have read other reviews (I think Apple has removed a number of reviews from this site recently which said this) that these HD can fail. HD , in general, are very prone to failure as I have found out personally (2 Western Digital HD) and by looking at reviews of numerous hard drive products. So I advise, do not depend on just one backup for anything that you absolutely cannot lose, say pics, purchased music, or important docs. Backup, backup, and then backup. I have three copies of my pics, for example. And one of these should be in another location.

    Conclusion:
    My experience with the HD as been positive so far, thus the 5 stars. But, of course, the important thing is how dependable the HD is in the long run. That only time can tell. Hopefully, it will earn the 5 stars.


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  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    5.0

    Knock on wood...

    Written by JD from Plainfield

    Mar 9, 2009

    I've had my Lacie for more than 8 months... I have a business in videography, so you know how much I have to rely on space and durability when it comes to a hard drive. Purchased the same time I got my iPhone and MacBook Pro, coming from PC to now a Lover of APPLE.

    Well take my word for it, LaCie, has lived up to it all... I have stored all my video footage and pictures and of course music... I'm looking to buy 2 more, since I am running out of room soon. If your curious if this works fast for video, I can honestly say, "YES!!"
    I use Firewire 800, 400, even the USB, It feels like it's been part of my MacBook, and no lost in speed, nor hang-ups, it just FAST...

    MacBook Pro has a feature called "Time Machine"... LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra works great with that.
    ** Heat?! you ask heat? Nope, none, cool to the touch, the aluminum works wonders!
    ** Quiet?! If it runs, it should make a noise, right? But not this one, can't hardly hear it. The only noise I really hear is the fan under my MacBook to keep it cool, while I edit videos for hours. (I like to keep my Mac happy and cool, LOL)
    ** Now for my favorite feature... The "Auto" on / off switch... When I'm done for the day and would like all my equipment to rest, just like I. I "eject" my LaCie, and the "auto" feature will put the HD to sleep, AUTOMATICALLY... Which means, saving energy and creates longer life (I believe) for my LaCie. I've never seen another HD do that...
    I have a Seagate too, but now it's just a paper weight. Still runs, but I just love the auto feature to much, LOL...

    So over all, this is really a great buy... If you don't believe me, try it for yourself... You might be on here, sharing your own story, and soon.

    "Don't knock it, till you've tried it..."

    ENJOY!
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  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    5.0

    Solid and quiet, with a quality feel.

    Written by GW from San Francisco

    Mar 21, 2009

    My new LaCie runs very quietly indeed and performs admirably. The all-metal construction is of excellent quality and inspires a feeling of confidence in the product. The three-year warranty helps in that respect too. The large-but-mellow blue light on this drive is far preferable to me than the much brighter, more distracting lights on some competitive drives.
    I've had the 500GB version of this drive for about eight months and that has given flawless service so far. So I'm expecting the same from this one. From my experience, this current generation of LaCie d2 drives (distinguishable by the corrugated heat-sink side panels), is a distinct improvement over the previous generation of d2 drives, which I was not so happy with.
    I'm happy to give this 1TB drive top marks.
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Most Recent Reviews

  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    1.0

    Mine just crashed after 2 years of light duty

    Written by PS from HAMMOND

    Dec 4, 2009

    Just crashed last night after being used as a network drive hooked to an airport. Light, light duty. LaCie's idea of tech support? Use another powerbrick in case that is the problem. I don't have another, nor will I if this drive is dead. I bought LaCie due to their reputation. I'm sorry I did. More

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  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    2.0

    6 months. Now Won't Mount

    Written by GM from New York

    Nov 27, 2009

    This thing won't mount. Makes running noise but doesn't mount to any comp with any wire now. Heavy expensive product that aparetly has a bad history of crashing. ! More

    7 of 12 people found this useful

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  • LaCie 1TB d2 Quadra Hard Disk

    5.0

    Why post reviews unless they are for THIS item?

    Written by GW from San Francisco

    Nov 24, 2009

    To understand how worthless some reviews are here, you need look no further than one review down, by CD of Los Altos. He reviews a model that is NOT the one being sold here. He reports on a previous generation model (the 1T D2 Quadra Hard DRIVE, not theD2 Quadra Hard DISK. He talks of failure after 18 months, but the present model hasn't even been available that long. And the present model offers a three-year warranty, something CD from Los Altos clearly didn't get with his older drive. The stuff he writes about two platters is irrelevant to the newer model too. So it's important to read such reviews with caution. Some reviewers seem happy to mislead.
    My own experience of the 1T (the one actually being sold currently), distinguished visually by the corrugated side-panels) is very positive. Exceptionally sturdy and quiet, easy to set up and speedy, I've had no problems at all. Of course, there is always a risk of drive failures and I can't predict if this drive will be fault-free in 18 months, but at present, it gets top marks.
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  • Best Answer

    This is a difficult question to answer, why, well I have this drive and it started to play up, kept dismounting from my iMac.

    A bit of investigation resulted in finding out that LaCie have had problems with power supplies. Mine started playing up when the drive was 14 months old. As LaCie offer a 3 year limited warranty I was none to hopeful, but fired off an email to their support desk.

    Bottom line, I was asked to send back my old power supply and a replacement turned up, gratis, 2 weeks later. My drive now works perfectly.

    So it would seem that some of the failures and negative comments here may not be as a result of a bad drive but a failing power supply.
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    • Answered by PB from Milton Keynes
    • Oct 26, 2009
    • 8 of 8 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    As MM replied, it does have only one disk. You could divide the disk into two 500 GB partitions, by using either the software already on your Mac, or software included with the drive from LaCie. That would give you the opportunity to have a double back-up of your data, but would not afford you the added security of having those back-ups on two volumes, or two drives. More

    • Answered by TH from Walnut Creek
    • Nov 13, 2009
    • 4 of 5 people found this useful
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  • would this be what I would use for time machine backup?
    • Asked by RW from Amelia Island
    • Oct 27, 2009
    Best Answer

    Yes, beacuase out of the box it is formatted HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) which makes it compatible with Time Machine. A hard disk must be HFS+ formatted in order to work with Time Machine. More

    • Answered by AS
    • Oct 28, 2009
    • 11 of 11 people found this useful