A:AnswerNo, and no storage device can do it directly. It does come with a software to mount this device on Mac (like a NTFS bridge) so you can read-write using your MacBook as well as Windows.
A:AnswerThere's no on or off switch noted on my box. But unplugging will not damage it. Just be sure to close out all of your documents after you save them to the drive. Then eject it from the computer correctly.
A:AnswerIf it is beeping, it is probably mechanically failed. You should be able to get it replaced under the manufacturer's warranty, but your data may be lost if it is no longer recognized. If you bring it into your local Geek Squad, they can send it out for Data Recovery, however, you would then be unable to get it replaced through the manufacturer's warranty. You can learn more about Geek Squad Data Recovery and reserve a time to speak with an Agent in the store here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/geek-squad/geek-squad-data-recovery/pcmcat748300502324.c?id=pcmcat748300502324.
A:Answeryes it does, i used it for my ps4 and my mac, unfortunately you have to change its format, so i couldn't save data from both devices at the same time.
once you plug it in it should ask you if you want to change its format and once you do just go ahead and save your data.
A:AnswerBacking up my computer internal hard drive with Seagate 2 TB external HDD: Seagate external HDD came with "Seagate Dashboard" backup program already installed. I installed it on my internal HDD and then chose the options of files to be backed up. The software then took over. Since I chose all folders except 'operating system' for an initial backup, the process took several hours since the Seagate was connected to the USB 2.0 connector on my computer. Since then I have purchased a plug-in board (StarTech PEXUSB3S11 ) to supply a USB 3.0 port from the motherboard's PCI Express connector. This should speed up download by an order of magnitude next time I do a backup.
A:AnswerYes, you can use this just like a big thumb drive or jump drive. It's an external hard drive with pre-installed software to also back up your computer's internal hard drive. But yes, it can also store games, documents, pictures, and any type of file that has the ability to be transfered or saved to the device directly. It will show as a separate hard drive on your My Computer screen.
A:AnswerMine didn't. I damaged mine and lost everything. Recovery services don't necessarily mean you'll get the data back, they might be unsuccessful. Take it from me.
A:AnswerThis is an external hard drive. You can use it to transfer files by dragging and dropping or you can back up the entire system. This will show up as a separate drive when plugged into your computer. Just drag and drop the files or make a folder on the external drive and drag the contents of the entire folder to the drive. It's very easy to use.