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Yes, yes and yes. I use mine to store videos. It doesn't force you to mirror-backup anything. It is just "Drive F:" in 'My Computer'. I think it is only 7.2 TB or something instead of 8 terrabytes, which is always disappointing. But every brand does that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely, if you install a program or if you only put data you can run the program or read/write data. You should keep in mind that the speed of information transmission is not very "fast" but everything is perfect.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This drive which I own can be used as a regular external hard drive. You can store files, programs, music, movies, etc. I like t because it works on Windows and Mac computers
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On a PC, the answer is yes. (Pretty sure on Mac but not positive.) The drive can be written to like any other volume and can be reformatted like any other. I use it for archiving internet downloads, but the data is not in a "backup" format. It could be used for running programs, but if the program was installed to it when it was a specific drive letter and the drive was removed and later reattached, you may need to adjust the drive letters so the drive was the same letter as when the program was installed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Supposedly it can operate as a hard drive, but I have not been able to get my desktop to recognize it as such. Requests for assistance from WD have proven not to be fruitful.
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