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Hi Diver Fred, I use the term PC as a generic term for Personal Computer. I am very aware of the different Apple and Microsoft systems.Question - did you format the SSD before you tried to use it?
Are you confused between a PC and a Mac? Different forms of computing. Are you using a Mac? If you are then connect up the external SSD, Mouse over the Apple symbol in top left corner and click on "About this Mac", Click on Storage (maybe 'More Info' first. You should then see all storage devices and what format they are configured to. It does seem from your description that the external drive is formatted to 'FAT" which a large capacity drive will only work slowly, very slowly. You may be able to format the external drive to the most suitable format from there as well.
Otherwise it's somewhere under the Cog Wheel (System Settings) Unfortunately my Mac's are either side of you HW generation for me to supply information.
Also ask the questions on Apple support communities e.g.
Search - Apple Community
Start your search above. Be sure to include device and other relevant details to get the best search results.discussions.apple.com
I have reformatted the SSD several times with Mac OS Extended(journaled) and Mac OS Extended(Case Sensitive,Journaled) with the same inexplicable result. If you read the previous correspondence on this problem you will see that I decided to try not using Time Machine for back up, and downloaded a sample photograph to manually to the SSD, which was successful. So armed with this I took the whole of my Photograph file and manually downloaded it to the SSD. All appeared to transfer, the full list of photos was initially displayed (Grey) and as each file was transferred the label became black and the file size indicated. So in 20 minutes the whole file was on the SSD. Great I thought. So tried displaying a random Photograph from the SSD, this returned and error-36 message and failed to display. All random selected photos had the same result. So what I thought was a successful file transfer was NOT recoverable.
I have several USB memory sticks so I tried the same exercise on one of those. That worked successfully. I looked at the format of the USB stick and it was formatted as MS-DOS(FAT16)!!!!!!
So I have lost the will to live, as my VERY limited knowledge is now exhausted. Those very knowledgeable Curry's guys know even less that I do which is very little, but these Currys guys are being paid to be very very unknowledgeable.
My conclusion at this point is that the 1 TB SSD is faulty, but what do I know? - the answer is F--- ALL!!!!!