Avoid – iOmega ego 1tb usb 3.0 portable hard drive
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 | Author: admin
So I needed a larger portable drive, my OWC drive is getting a little too full and I wanted to try USB 3.0. So I ordered a iOmega ego 1TB drive:

Looked like a great choice, a company we all know, USB 3.0, small in size…. on paper it seemed like the best choice. That is until I received it and installed. The drive comes with two partitions. One partition is the basic usable space and the other its a read-only CDFS image that CANT BE REMOVED.
So when you plug your drive in you’ll get:
As you can see there are two drives mounted. Drive F: is the drive I want to use and Drive D: is a read only image that contains their crappy encryption software. Couldn’t they just include that software on the main partition? we know 99% of us will delete that software since there are better encryption options (think TrueCrypt).
So I tried removing the partition from Windows, Linux Gpart, and even that software used to get memory sticks to be write-able. YOU CANT REMOVE IT! its safe to say that I returned the drive and that I will not buy stuff from iOmega for a while.
Other bad things about this drive; you need to plugin both USB leads to use it. (I least for USB 2.0) my OWC drive never required this.
So if you want a real good external drive get a OWC drive, they are great drives, you can get multiple interfaces, and they work. (I’m getting a harddrive to replace the one on my OWC enclosure)
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