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    Wink Seagate GoFlex ™

    Who knows?
    Which interface is used by a family of hard drives GoFlex ™ family of "Seagate"?
    A. USB 2.0

    B. USB 3.0

    C. FireWire ® 400

    D. FireWire ® 800

    E. eSATA

    f. All of the above
    I think A & B.

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    Quote Originally Posted by peterb View Post
    Google is your friend! (Homework? Or another Internet quiz?))
    Quiz, but at Seagate site I didn't find a clear answer. Maybe it supports all interfaces, except Firewire 400, because it doesn't expand to this interface!!! How can I answer this question. So I ask all who knows. Thanks.
    scan.co.uk/search.aspx?q=GOFLEX+UPGRADE
    Ok. ok. But all the same it doesn't support firewire 400. Right? Answer must be only one.
    seagate.com/www/en-us/products/external/external-hard-drive/portable-hard-drive

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    f. all of the above.

    My consultation fee for providing the above is 70% of any prize won, if you use that answer

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    The GoFlex site doesn't list Firewire 400 - but most other formats seem to be support

    http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/pro...al-hard-drive/

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    You've found out that it supports four of the five for definite. Since you can only select one answer at time, or option F for "all of them", it has to be F, since it definitely isn't just one interface, as provided by the previous 5 options.

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    I think "F" is the most accurately.

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    Re: Seagate GoFlex ™

    looks like it's just a sata drive with a variety of adapters, from that article. Interesting concept, but how quickly would you end up losing all the adapters except the one you can't use on your computer?

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