Questions & Answers for G-Tech 1TB G-DRIVE USB 3.0 Mobile Hard Drive
G-Tech 1TB G-DRIVE USB 3.0 Mobile Hard Drive
25 Questions + 14 Answers
25 Questions from the Community
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Is this drive compatible with linux ?
I'm thinking to bug a G-Technology 1TB G-DRIVE Mobile USB 3.0 Hard Drive but I have a question regarding its compatibility with linux ? so Is this drive compatible with linux ?
- Asked by Maryam A from Sheffield
- Jun 14, 2013
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I have used this product for one computer. Is it possible to use on several computers?
I am a teacher and would like to use this to save video/songs from several computers. Can I do this with this devise?
- Asked by Sandra K from Columbus
- May 7, 2013
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does the USB 3.0 port also handle USB 2.0 ?
does the USB 3.0 port also handle USB 2.0 ?
- Asked by Heinz Dieter C from Montreal
- Apr 17, 2013
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Will it backup Windows
Can this external hard drive be used to backup a Windows partition as well as the Time machine on Os X Lion?
- Asked by Michael C
- Dec 10, 2012
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Best AnswerYes, the drive can back up a Windows partition but you need to create a separate partition on the drive and format in a Windows friendly format (FAT32/NTFS). Use Disk Utility in OSX to do this. So essentially, you'll have 2 partitions on the hard drive-One for Windows and One for OSX. OSX will see both partitions and mount them as separate hard drives. Windows will only see the Windows partition and mount that as a separate hard drive.
- Answered by Donald S from Newport Beach
- Dec 16, 2012
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which is the weight of this Drive?
- Asked by Armando Raúl L from Valledupar
- Mar 12, 2013
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Can this used be on imac late 2006 with 10.68 software?
- Asked by Tony W
- Mar 3, 2013
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is it backwards compatible to 2.0?
I am considering this drive, but I do not know if it is backwards compatible to USB 2.0.
Since my mac is one generation old, it does not have USB 3.0.- Asked by Dallin B from Edmonton
- Oct 7, 2012
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Best AnswerI just received this item on yesterday. I have an older 2008 Macbook unibody and only have usb 2.0 capability. According to the packaging it is designed for USB 2.0 and 3.0. It seems to be working just fine for me!
- Answered by Yitzchak K from Columbia
- Oct 20, 2012
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Is this drive compatible with late 2009 early 2010 iMac running OS Lion
- Asked by William N from Xenia
- Feb 9, 2013
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If I am just transitioning from a PC to Mac, can this be used to transfer my music and photos?
- Asked by Lisa Marie P from Canfield
- Jan 18, 2013
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Can it transfer data from one computer to another?
I have a five year old MacBook that is breaking very quickly and I need to back up all of my data before it completely dies so that I can transfer all of my things onto my new computer.
- Asked by Glen A from Ketchum
- Oct 30, 2012
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AnswerIt, as well as all the other harddrives here, can do this. A hard drive is a container for digital files, it doesn't care if they are pictures or movies or music or word files, so long as it has space, you can put it in there.
It is a bit like asking can this box be used for moving books to my new house as well as for keeping books in the attic. The only issue is that you MUST choose a Harddrive with a disk twice the capacity as the one in your computer. Three times if your budget will stretch that far. So if you have a 50GB disk, get a 1TB (1000GB) external drive.
Best option is to backup your current computer, using time machine, onto the disk, then use that to "restore" your files, including all applications etc, onto your new computer. Great resource for how to do that is on the Apple knowledge base: This won't let me enter links but look for knowledge base number HT1427 at support DOT apple DOt com SLASH kb- Answered by Giuseppe O from Newtown
- Nov 14, 2012
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Yes, if you create a separate Windows partition using OSX Disk Utility and format that partition in a Windows friendly format (FAT32/NTFS), etc.
- Answered by Donald S from Newport Beach
- Dec 16, 2012
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can i use with my I Mac
- Asked by Philip M from La Canada Flintridge
- Nov 19, 2012
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AnswerYes, of course. It's OSX compatible.
- Answered by Donald S from Newport Beach
- Dec 16, 2012
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Can it G 1TB drive be used with Mac airbook?
- Asked by Patricia D from Dundalk
- Oct 4, 2012
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Can I store all my video and pics on this and access them from laptop or desktop to save space on my desktop?
I have both (Macs) a laptop and a desktop and want to use this to store videos and pictures on to save disk space on my Mac. Is this what I need and if so - can I access the media from either machine?
- Asked by Brenda T from Flint
- Dec 21, 2012
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Is the G-Tech 1TB G-Drive USB 3.0 mobile hard drive compatible with the ipad 2?
- Asked by Phyllis H from Los Angeles
- Oct 26, 2012
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Does it work with iPhone 4 or iPad 3?
- Asked by Akhira J from Groveland
- Nov 18, 2012
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Is it compatible with auto back up Time Machine on a 2011 IMac?
- Asked by Sherry W from San Marcos
- Dec 16, 2012
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can you partition it? i would like to put a copy of windows on it
please answer fast. :)
- Asked by Joseph F from Riverdale
- Nov 7, 2012
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Best Answer
no, only has one USB 3.0 port
- Answered by Hairo G V from Miami
- Oct 2, 2012
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Dpes this hard drive have any password protection?
- Asked by Noely L from Bronx
- Nov 23, 2012
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