I love my drive! I've used it for a few years now, I really use it "on-the-go" so I have my everything available whether I'm at work, home, upstairs, down the street, in another state or another country. It's super slim & lightweight. I love that it's backwards compatible & I don't have to bother with cables, just keeping it simple, and fast oh man it transfers data way faster than I can get my keys out. Ive had a good experience with this device. I was raving about it to family & ended up with a 2nd one as a gift haha! Awesome gift!- except one has more room than I'll ever use.Simply put, this purchase was a big, expensive mistake. It would have been cheaper to flush $80 down the toilet. At least then I would still have my data. Now I know why this drive was the only one not out of stock on Office Depot's website. Here's my story:Less than one month after purchasing this dud & with absolutely no warning, this hard drive completely crashed with my entire collection of music & pictures on it. The drive was FAR FROM FULL & I was not hard on the drive to render it inoperable, as it now is. I am normally the queen of backup, but since I was in the process of modifying file names, I hadn't transferred my work in progress to any methods of backup yet.Upon removing the case, every tech specialist who tried to help me pointed out something strange: the sticker on the Buslink external hard drive (which is usually almost impossible to remove without force) was peeling off on its own.No one can get this piece of junk to work, and the only tech I found who said he could ATTEMPT to salvage at least part of what I lost on the drive would have to charge me upwards of $800 to recreate it. Since retrieval of my precious data was not guaranteed, I opted out.I will never, EVER purchase a Buslink/Western Digital external/mobile hard drive again. Please be warned; it's not worth it. Wait for a Seagate or something more reliable to become available rather than settling for this lemon of a product. F-