E-sata external Drive connected via usb2 or  firewire 400 on MacBook

Does it make sense to Use a e-sata external drive connected via USB2 or firewire400 to my Macbook ,since i dont have a port for a e-sata drive on this MacBook(MacBook black)
thanks

nandinigolf wrote:
would it be good to change my internal HD with a seagate 500 Sata 7200 rpm 32 mg buffer size (2,5").To change hard disk is very easy on this machines.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Seagate/ST95005620AS/
I actually have mounted a 250 hd 5400 hitachi on this machine
Sometime i got a msg while i work with my music program saying Disk running too slow
thanks
Well, yes, it's always a good idea to install a higher capacity internal hard disk. You can then get an external enclosure to house your original 250GB hd so that it can be used for backups and/or additional storage.
As far as the "Disk running too slow" message you're getting, I've never had that message and my external hd that has my iTunes library is 5400rpm. I would suggest that the problem is something else including (but not limited to) perhaps that your external hd may be on it's way out or perhaps too full.
How much free space is there on the external hd? Additionally, how much free space is there in your internal hd?
Have you done any software maintenance recently on both internal and external hard disks?
Da Vinci

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