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title: "Expansion Portable 1TB External Hard Drive HDD – USB 3.0 for PC Laptop (STEA1000400)"
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# USB 3.0 blazing speed 1TB massive storage Plug & play simplicity Expansion Portable 1TB External Hard Drive HDD – USB 3.0 for PC Laptop (STEA1000400)

**Brand:** seagate
**Price:** 1022.97 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💼 Elevate your workflow with storage that keeps pace with your ambition.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Expansion Portable 1TB External Hard Drive HDD – USB 3.0 for PC Laptop (STEA1000400) by seagate
- **How much does it cost?** 1022.97 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- seagate enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seagate brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Massive 1TB Capacity:** Store your entire digital life effortlessly—work files, media, and more.
- • **Blazing USB 3.0 Speeds:** Experience rapid data transfers up to 5 Gb/s—no more waiting around.
- • **Effortless Plug & Play:** Zero setup hassle—just connect and go on any Windows laptop or PC.
- • **Reliable Backup Solution:** Drag-and-drop backups with a trusted 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Sleek 2.5-inch form factor fits perfectly in your bag for on-the-go productivity.

## Overview

The Seagate Expansion Portable 1TB External Hard Drive offers a robust, pocket-sized storage solution with USB 3.0 connectivity for fast data transfers. Designed for Windows PCs and laptops, it requires no software installation—just plug in and start backing up or expanding your digital library. With a durable build and a 2-year warranty, it’s the smart, reliable choice for professionals seeking hassle-free, high-capacity external storage.

## Description

Easily store and access 1TB of content on the go with Seagate Expansion Portable. Designed to work with Windows computers, this compact external hard drive makes backup a snap. Just drag-and-drop; To get set up, connect the portable hard drive to a computer for automatic recognition—no software required—and enjoy plug-and-play simplicity with the included 18-inch USB 3.0 cable.

Review: Yes even you can upgrade your PS4 HDD, no experience necessary!! - I had read on a couple of forums that this HDD is one of the most economical ways to upgrade space on the PS4. I purchased 2 of them, one to use in the PS4 and one for the backup and to load movies on for the car trips so this will be a review as well as a little step by step for those of you looking to use this unit for the same thing. DISCLAIMER: I have never opened a computer on purpose and am not trained in any way on how to do what I did, but it was super easy following the steps laid out by Sony. In order to use this drive for the PS4 backup I used my laptop to format the drive to FAT32. The default format is ntsf and will not work for the PS4 backup. Plus there is some install files that are not needed for this use. I then used this drive to back up the nearly 500GB of apps and player data following Sony's guide for this which is here: [...] It took about 3 hours using this drive because of the write speed. A solid state drive would have been faster and probably twice as expensive. Then I formatted the other drive keeping the ntsf format but ridding the drive of the unnecessary files. Removing the drive from the case is fairly simple using the smallest screw driver I had in my set from about a half inch away from a corner sliding it along the seam towards the corner until one of the clips pop. The lid then comes off easily under fingernail power. NOTE: this will void the warranty so make sure you have formatted and tested the drive prior to breaking the case seal. Be careful not to crack the case, we are going to use it later. The drive is held in the case by 4 rubber screw covers that keep it snug. Turn it over and with a gentle tap it falls loose. Take the covers off the screws and remove the screws. There is a foil cover protecting the usb adapter which you should remove carefully and set aside with the screws and rubber covers (I'll explain why in a bit). The adapter comes of easily with a little wiggle. Installing the drive is super easy thanks to Sony having the foresight to know 500GB just wouldn't be enough memory. Follow these simple directions to install the drive: [...] Make sure to download the reboot update file to a thumb drive prior to restarting your PS4. You will also need your PS4 controller cable to use the controller until the initialization is completed. DO NOT SIGN INTO PLAYSTATION NETWORK UNTIL YOU RESTORE YOUR PS4 FROM THE BACKUP DRIVE. It takes as much time to restore as it did to backup so be ready to do something else for a bit depending on how much data you have... oh wait, I have an idea, lets use the old PS4 drive to make another 500GB external drive! Put the drive back together using the removed USB adapter, screws, rubber covers, and aluminum sticker shield. DO NOT START THE FORMAT PROCESS UNTIL YOUR PS4 IS INITIALIZED, RESTORED, SIGNED INTO PSN AND YOU HAVE CHECKED FOR ALL OF YOUR DATA, APPS AND GAMES. YOU MAY REGRET NOT LISTENING TO THIS ADVICE IF THE DRIVE IS CORRUPTED. Unfortunately you are not able to initialize the PS4 drive the same way you can the other HDD. You have to manually delete each partition and format from Computer Management. I found the step by step on this here :[...] The hardest part was finding where to go to find the drive because the author of this post missed a step on how to get there. What I did was went to CONTROL PANEL> SYSTEM AND SECURITY> ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS> COMPUTER MANAGEMENT and found the drive the same way you would on file explorer. The rest of the instructions are fairly straight forward. Now having used the PS4 for about a week I can tell you that it works great, has plenty of storage room, and is quiet during operation. I did a lot of research on solid state drives prior to picking this drive instead because for me the speed gained was not worth the extra money watching the side by side reviews like this one : [...] I feel like I made the best choice for my budget, experience, and needs. I have since also installed the second drive into the other PS4 we have and used the 500GB drive I made from the first PS4 upgrade for the backup.
Review: Quality No Frills Storage Expansion Drive, Fast USB 3.0 Connection - The 2TB Seagate Expansion Portable USB 3.0 hard drive is excellent expansion storage choice in an attractive package. This basic drive has a lot in common with other USB 3.0 compact drives including a similar price. This is the current model of the older and well received Seagate Expansion STBX2000401 still available on desertcart. I have used a number of Seagate and Western Digital external USB 3.0 hard drives. Over time the newer drives tends to operate a bit faster than my older ones. That is my sense with this Seagate 2TB USB 3.0 drive when used with USB 3.0. This drive has been used in a Windows environment and it plays very nice. Some older Seagate drives did NOT play nice on Linux systems unless the drive's sleep mode was disabled with the Seagate tools. If you plan to use the drive on Linux you may need to change the settings using Seagate tools on a Windows computer before use on Linux or sleep mode might cause loss of access until it is re-plugged. In my casual testing (copying a 9GB folder of updates, iso files, and many mixed large and small files) performance is on a par with other recent Seagate and WD drives I have for my own business and for clients. At this point I think the USB 3.0 external drive market is pretty much a commodity space. The drive fits easily in a pocket and as typical it uses a single cable for power and data making connections simple. The drive is compatible with USB 2.0, albeit at slower USB 2.0 speeds. The form factor for the drive is similar to the WD MyPassport Ultra and thicker than the WD My Passport Slim which are both more expensive. We are not talking about any big difference in size. The drive comes packaged with the drive itself, a shortish USB 3.0 cable, a quick start guide, and 1 year warranty. No fancy premium software is included. Just the basics. The Seagate Expansion 2TB is an economical commodity storage expansion. It clearly hits the target for the commodity USB storage market. Because it works quite well for a good price I'm giving this drive 5 stars. UPDATE Nov 6, 2017: In the just about 2 and a half years since getting this drive it still to works fine. First in it's role as a backup drive. Next as a carry along scratch drive in my kit for visiting clients. It has worked dependably as I was expecting for whenever purpose I've needed it. No problems. Since this drive was released as a top performer at the price in March 2015 this model has done. Now there are newer drives I would pick today. I see very few 2017 model drives from Seagate (or their subsidiary LaCie). I've had very good luck with recent WD My Passport drives though they seem to have uglyfied their cases... I think that while dated this Seagate Expansion drive has served me well and continues to do so. I still feel it deserves 5 stars.. Hope this helps someone.

## Features

- Easily store and access 1TB of content on the go with Seagate Expansion Portable hard drive
- This external hard drive for Windows computers makes backup a snap—just drag-and-drop!
- To get set up, connect the portable hard drive to your Windows computer for automatic recognition—no software required
- This USB drive provides plug-and-play simplicity with the included 18-inch USB 3.0 cable
- Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included one-year limited warranty
- The available storage capacity may vary.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TKFEEAS |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #464 in External Hard Drives |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Built-In Media | Seagate ExpansionPortable Drive 1TB USB3.0 |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 103,723 Reviews |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763649064870 |
| Hard Disk Description | Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
| Media Speed | ≤ 5 Gb/s |
| Mfr Part Number | STEA1000400 |
| Model Name | Expansion |
| Model Number | STEA1000400 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | backup, storage |
| UPC | 723856366129 780411008580 758399118522 667649378657 763649064870 724627318743 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Seagate
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Digital Storage Capacity:** 1 TB
- **Hard Disk Description:** Drive
- **Hard Disk Form Factor:** 2.5 Inches
- **Hard Disk Interface:** USB 3.0
- **Installation Type:** External Hard Drive
- **Special Feature:** Portable

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can I use this for xobox one?**
A: First, and important, my post was for the 4 TB version of this drive., which is currently $109.  The picture that is displayed in this reply section is showing the 1 TB version of the drive, for $54.99 (I see what has been done with the  comments on the drive.  There are four different drive sizes listed.  Apparently all comments, made for any of these drives, are combined into one comment section.  No matter which size drive you click on, you see the comments for ALL).  I would get the 4 TB version, for future expansion capabilities, if I were buying.  Yes, it did work but the sequence for attaching the drive is different than normal.  If you connect the drive while the Xbox is off, and then turn the Xbox on, the Xbox will not see the drive.  You have to plug the drive into the USB port when the Xbox is turned ON, and then the drive will be seen.  You then run through a quick install procedure, which is very simple, and you are ready to roll!  I am going to buy a 2nd drive, just to have one as backup.  The price just dropped $10 bucks, so it is a small incentive.  I like the size/look of this drive.  I would expect the 1 TB version of this drive to function in the same manner.  Just remember that for drives, when it states a drive size, you always get slightly less than what it states, which was why I stated that I would go with the 4 TB drive, over the 1 TB drive.  Mater of choice, depending on expected future disk space usage.  I like room to grow!One last comment, I have seen statements that the drive fails, after a period of time, which varies.  My first thought on this is where is the drive placed.  On the top of the Xbox, heat is generated through the top, from vents to keep the Xbox cool.  If the drive were to be placed there, heat could take a toll on the drive, over a period of time.  For the Xbox and the drive, if they are in an enclosed cabinet, with minimal air circulation, that is not good for either, as the heat generated by the Xbox is then contained within the enclosure area, which is definitely not good.  Both the Xbox and the drive need cool air, for long term survival.  If you have an audio center, with doors, open the door when using the Xbox.  This is also as to why when a computer is stored in a cabinet enclosure/computer rack, you will find fans installed in the cabinet to draw out the warm air.

**Q: Is this compatible with Mac OS-X, which versions?**
A: It is Monday Jan 25 2021 and I just reformatted with Disk Utility and it is backing up now. I'm using it as a Time Machine Drive. It didn't want to erase on the first pass for some reason, but I unplugged it and plugged it back in and it erased and formatted as Mac OS Extended Journaled. I've had the same thing happen on other drives, but they always work in the end. I'm currently running Catalina 10.15.7 on a 15" MBP.

**Q: Is the drive inside compatible with the PS4?**
A: Yes the drive inside is compatible with the ps4 that is the exact reason I bought this once installed it's about 1.73 Tb of space.

**Q: Will this work for a 2015 Macbook Air?**
A: Off the shelf, I do not think it worked with a Mac. You will likely have to reformat it. I wanted it to work with a Mac and a PC, so I reformatted it for ExFAT. This allows me to plug it into both computers without any issue.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes even you can upgrade your PS4 HDD, no experience necessary!!
*by R***D on June 23, 2016*

I had read on a couple of forums that this HDD is one of the most economical ways to upgrade space on the PS4. I purchased 2 of them, one to use in the PS4 and one for the backup and to load movies on for the car trips so this will be a review as well as a little step by step for those of you looking to use this unit for the same thing. DISCLAIMER: I have never opened a computer on purpose and am not trained in any way on how to do what I did, but it was super easy following the steps laid out by Sony. In order to use this drive for the PS4 backup I used my laptop to format the drive to FAT32. The default format is ntsf and will not work for the PS4 backup. Plus there is some install files that are not needed for this use. I then used this drive to back up the nearly 500GB of apps and player data following Sony's guide for this which is here: [...] It took about 3 hours using this drive because of the write speed. A solid state drive would have been faster and probably twice as expensive. Then I formatted the other drive keeping the ntsf format but ridding the drive of the unnecessary files. Removing the drive from the case is fairly simple using the smallest screw driver I had in my set from about a half inch away from a corner sliding it along the seam towards the corner until one of the clips pop. The lid then comes off easily under fingernail power. NOTE: this will void the warranty so make sure you have formatted and tested the drive prior to breaking the case seal. Be careful not to crack the case, we are going to use it later. The drive is held in the case by 4 rubber screw covers that keep it snug. Turn it over and with a gentle tap it falls loose. Take the covers off the screws and remove the screws. There is a foil cover protecting the usb adapter which you should remove carefully and set aside with the screws and rubber covers (I'll explain why in a bit). The adapter comes of easily with a little wiggle. Installing the drive is super easy thanks to Sony having the foresight to know 500GB just wouldn't be enough memory. Follow these simple directions to install the drive: [...] Make sure to download the reboot update file to a thumb drive prior to restarting your PS4. You will also need your PS4 controller cable to use the controller until the initialization is completed. DO NOT SIGN INTO PLAYSTATION NETWORK UNTIL YOU RESTORE YOUR PS4 FROM THE BACKUP DRIVE. It takes as much time to restore as it did to backup so be ready to do something else for a bit depending on how much data you have... oh wait, I have an idea, lets use the old PS4 drive to make another 500GB external drive! Put the drive back together using the removed USB adapter, screws, rubber covers, and aluminum sticker shield. DO NOT START THE FORMAT PROCESS UNTIL YOUR PS4 IS INITIALIZED, RESTORED, SIGNED INTO PSN AND YOU HAVE CHECKED FOR ALL OF YOUR DATA, APPS AND GAMES. YOU MAY REGRET NOT LISTENING TO THIS ADVICE IF THE DRIVE IS CORRUPTED. Unfortunately you are not able to initialize the PS4 drive the same way you can the other HDD. You have to manually delete each partition and format from Computer Management. I found the step by step on this here :[...] The hardest part was finding where to go to find the drive because the author of this post missed a step on how to get there. What I did was went to CONTROL PANEL> SYSTEM AND SECURITY> ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS> COMPUTER MANAGEMENT and found the drive the same way you would on file explorer. The rest of the instructions are fairly straight forward. Now having used the PS4 for about a week I can tell you that it works great, has plenty of storage room, and is quiet during operation. I did a lot of research on solid state drives prior to picking this drive instead because for me the speed gained was not worth the extra money watching the side by side reviews like this one : [...] I feel like I made the best choice for my budget, experience, and needs. I have since also installed the second drive into the other PS4 we have and used the 500GB drive I made from the first PS4 upgrade for the backup.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality No Frills Storage Expansion Drive, Fast USB 3.0 Connection
*by V***Y on January 23, 2018*

The 2TB Seagate Expansion Portable USB 3.0 hard drive is excellent expansion storage choice in an attractive package. This basic drive has a lot in common with other USB 3.0 compact drives including a similar price. This is the current model of the older and well received Seagate Expansion STBX2000401 still available on Amazon. I have used a number of Seagate and Western Digital external USB 3.0 hard drives. Over time the newer drives tends to operate a bit faster than my older ones. That is my sense with this Seagate 2TB USB 3.0 drive when used with USB 3.0. This drive has been used in a Windows environment and it plays very nice. Some older Seagate drives did NOT play nice on Linux systems unless the drive's sleep mode was disabled with the Seagate tools. If you plan to use the drive on Linux you may need to change the settings using Seagate tools on a Windows computer before use on Linux or sleep mode might cause loss of access until it is re-plugged. In my casual testing (copying a 9GB folder of updates, iso files, and many mixed large and small files) performance is on a par with other recent Seagate and WD drives I have for my own business and for clients. At this point I think the USB 3.0 external drive market is pretty much a commodity space. The drive fits easily in a pocket and as typical it uses a single cable for power and data making connections simple. The drive is compatible with USB 2.0, albeit at slower USB 2.0 speeds. The form factor for the drive is similar to the WD MyPassport Ultra and thicker than the WD My Passport Slim which are both more expensive. We are not talking about any big difference in size. The drive comes packaged with the drive itself, a shortish USB 3.0 cable, a quick start guide, and 1 year warranty. No fancy premium software is included. Just the basics. The Seagate Expansion 2TB is an economical commodity storage expansion. It clearly hits the target for the commodity USB storage market. Because it works quite well for a good price I'm giving this drive 5 stars. UPDATE Nov 6, 2017: In the just about 2 and a half years since getting this drive it still to works fine. First in it's role as a backup drive. Next as a carry along scratch drive in my kit for visiting clients. It has worked dependably as I was expecting for whenever purpose I've needed it. No problems. Since this drive was released as a top performer at the price in March 2015 this model has done. Now there are newer drives I would pick today. I see very few 2017 model drives from Seagate (or their subsidiary LaCie). I've had very good luck with recent WD My Passport drives though they seem to have uglyfied their cases... I think that while dated this Seagate Expansion drive has served me well and continues to do so. I still feel it deserves 5 stars.. Hope this helps someone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Giant storage capacity, sleek design, fast transfers, and DURABLE!!!
*by L***L on September 10, 2017*

It still blows my mind how far technology has come in the last 20 years. Ok, so call me outdated or old, but I still remember the days of 56k dial up modems (If you were a teenager in the mid 90's I'm willing to bet money you can perfectly repeat out loud that AOL dial up noise), and the "gigantic" maximum storage capacity of about 700mb from floppy discs, DVD's, and Smart Media. Now just 1TB is equal to 1,000,000MB!!! In case you're wanting to do the math, in order to store 1TB of data back in the mid 90's you would need around 1,430 DVD's. Meaning you can fit your ENTIRE N'Sync and Backstreet Boys discography's onto your hard drive without even breaking a sweat. Now DVD's are just typically reserved for High Speed chases in Action movies because they OBVIOUSLY contain either the cure for the virus the mad scientist started or America's nuclear launch code sequences. Anyway, I digress. Seagate has been my go-to for simple extra storage ever since WD failed me twice several years back. I've also used Seagate's customer service line once because I could not figure out a format issue and my problem was immediately solved by a professional and courteous customer representative. If if I need to back-up important files. save data as to not use my laptop's built in hard drive, or if I want to format it for my Xbox 1 or PS4 so I do not eat up all the space on the consoles themselves, Seagate is a perfect choice. And as a bonus concerning gaming consoles, you can take that backed up data, plug it into another console, and continue playing just as if you were at home, eating nachos, and sobbing as 12 year old's show you no mercy in online gaming modes. Pro's: 1) Enormous amount of space for data storage (different options available for how much storage you will need). 2) Price ($69.99 is absolutely a bargain for a 2TB external hard drive from a reputable company) 3) Durability - Oh my Lord, I cannot stress ENOUGH how durable this hard drive is. If you're like me and like to drop expensive things, you will not be disappointed. I've probably dropped my drive 3 times (about 3 feet onto tile or asphalt) since purchasing it a week ago and it's as if the engineers at Seagate made drop protection a priority when designing their drives. 4) See #3 5) Optional carrying case if you are worried that you may possibly drop your drive out of a vehicle involved in a high speed car chase. Nice little add-on, but as I mentioned before I own about 4 external Seagate drives right now for different reasons, and have never used a carrying case. They all still work perfect, and I am definitely not the most careful person when handling them. Bravo Seagate. Cons: 1) ? I've got nothing.

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