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  2. Western Digital My Book - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital My Book external hard drive. My Book is a series of external hard drives produced by Western Digital.There are at least nine series of My Book drives: Essential Edition, Home Edition, Office Edition, Mirror Edition, Studio Edition, Premium Edition, Elite Edition, Pro Edition, AV DVR "Live Edition", and the World Edition.

  3. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Western Digital introduced its My Book line of mass market external hard drives that feature a compact book-like design. On October 7, 2007, Western Digital released several editions of a single 1 TB hard drive, the largest in its My Book line. In 2007, Western Digital acquired magnetic media maker Komag.

  4. My Book - Wikipedia

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    My Book may refer to: ... Western Digital My Book, a brand of external hard drive; See also. My Book about ME, a children's book by Dr. Seuss;

  5. My Passport - Wikipedia

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    A My Passport Essential SE Edition External Hard Drive with 1 TB capacity. My Passport is a series of portable external hard drives and solid state drives produced by Western Digital. There are currently six series of My Passport drives; Essential Edition, Essential SE Edition, Elite Edition, Essential for Mac, Studio Edition and the Essential ...

  6. My Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The My Cloud product line comprises personal network-attached storage (NAS) devices and multi-purpose servers, designed and marketed by Western Digital Corporation (WD). My Cloud devices are available in storage capacities of 2 terabytes , 3 terabytes, 4 terabytes, and 8 terabytes, and 16 terabytes.

  7. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    EIDE was an unofficial update (by Western Digital) to the original IDE standard, with the key improvement being the use of direct memory access (DMA) to transfer data between the disk and the computer without the involvement of the CPU, an improvement later adopted by the official ATA standards. By directly transferring data between memory and ...