Never had an emac but wikipedia shows it has a usb port. You should
be able to get any old hard drive and an adapter from Memory Express
or somewhere..  Some years ago I bought just such an adapter for 20
bucks and an old 40 gig from an discarded pc..

On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 08:03:56PM -0700, dmmmmcom wrote:
> Hi I am trying to retire my emac from years of service. I need to get
> an eternal hard drive to back it up so I can restore the software
> which currently takes about 45 seconds before it can respond to a
> command. (Although my son uses to to surf the web with.) Does anybody
> have a recommendation for a reliable inexpensive external unit?
> Denise
> 
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