A:AnswerSome drives used to come with backup software pre-loaded on the drive. This one doesn't. You'll have to either purchase a backup utility or use the built-in backup functionality of Windows 10. I believe that's in "Update and Security" - there should be a backup option there.
A:AnswerWilliam:
Yes. The T7 Shield begins to operate as soon as you plug the drive to a device using one of the included USB 3.2 Type C-to-C and Type C-to-A cables. Should you need assistance, please know we are always here to help.
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A:AnswerThe Samsung T5 drive worked for me on my iPhone 15 Pro. It can use the included cable, the only real issue was if you have a case on your iPhone that might block the USBC port.
Recording in ProRes Log to the drive worked for me. The file sizes are huge though. The drive gets a good transfer rate as well.
A:AnswerFeedback:
Absolutely, the Samsung T7 Shield SSD is excellent for DJing and storing music. With up to 1050 MB/s read and 1000 MB/s write speeds via USB 3.2 Gen 2, the T7 Shield is great for loading large music libraries quickly.
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A:AnswerG:
Yes, the Samsung T7 Shield will work with a 2013 MacBook Pro running High Sierra, as it is pre-formatted for macOS compatibility and the operating system supports the exFAT file system used by the drive.
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A:AnswerCanonUser:
Unfortunately, you cannot record to the T7 Shield directly. You will need to utilize CD/SD cards in order to record.
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