Search  for anything...

Toshiba Canvio Advance 1TB Portable External Hard Drive USB 3.0, Red - HDTCA10XR3AA

  • Based on 31,533 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $8.80 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Wednesday, May 22
Order within 13 hours and 53 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Color: Red


Capacity: 1TB


Style: Backup 2.0


Pattern: Hard Drive


Features

  • Compact design with stylish, textured finish and color options to fit your lifestyle.
  • Automatic backup software to easily back up your content (free download, for Windows PC only).
  • Password protection software to help prevent unauthorized access to your data (free download, for Windows PC only).
  • USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 compatible.

Description

The Canvio Advance portable external hard drive allows creators to do what they do best–anywhere their lives take them–offering high storage capacity, easy access to your stored content and the time-tested reliable performance they need. Featuring a compact design with a stylish, textured finish, the Canvio Advance helps keep your files safe and secure with easy-to-use auto backup and password protection software (free download, for Windows PC only).[Note]:(1) One Terabyte (1TB) means 10{12] = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10. Actual formatted storage capacity may vary. For details, please visit Toshiba's Consumer HDD website.(2) Drive formatted NTFS for Windows PC. Reformatting required for Mac computers. Compatibility may vary depending on user‘s hardware configuration and operating system. (4) Product specifications, colors, features, software, and availability are subject to change without notice. Product images may not reflect the actual product.(5) Software is available via free download that is subject to Toshiba’s standard End User License Agreement. Software is compatible with Windows PC only.


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Portable


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Toshiba


Series: ‎Canvio Advance


Item model number: ‎HDTCA10XR3AA


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.3 x 3.1 x 0.55 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.3 x 3.1 x 0.55 inches


Color: ‎Red


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 MB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.0


Manufacturer: ‎Toshiba


Country of Origin: ‎Philippines


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 16, 2020


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, May 22

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • What You Need to Know About Portable Hard Drives
Color: Black Capacity: 4TB Style: Backup Pattern: Hard Drive
There's a lot of nonsense in the reviews, so I'm going to give you some facts. Feel free to do some research to verify what I'm saying. This is already a wall of text so I won't go into too much detail. (At the end there's an update about my only problem with this particular model and a simple technique for recovering data when the internal drive is still good.) 1) EVERY hard drive manufacturer has failures. EVERY last one. Some are DOA, some take a month or more. It depends on your use. Moving parts break. Vents clog. Chips fry. Boards crack. I tried finding good data, but [statistics jargon]. Commonly reported rates, industry wide are in the 2-5% failure range with some lines doing better or worse. Personally, I've had a great experience with these. 1b) No matter how good, all hard drives eventually die. Count it a win if you can use it until it's too small and slow to be worth keeping. (When that happens, don't forget to secure erase the drive before recycling it.) 1c) People are more likely to complain than praise. Any drive you research will have fewer good user reviews than bad. (See #8 & 9 below.) 1d) Smaller manufacturers get bought out by larger ones. Last year's high-end product may now harbor a low-end drive. Seriously. CYA. Find manufacturers you trust and give them your loyalty. 2) Every USB hard drive, thumb drive, etc. works on Windows, Mac and Linux. There are a few specialty proprietary devices, especially for professional and enterprise equipment, but consumer equipment works on both. Reformat it if you need to. Check it on all your devices before using it (technical reasons). 2b) ExFAT is the usual suspect for cross-platform file sharing. It's not great. It has nothing to hinder data loss (like journaling) and, in my experience, Macs sometimes choke on it. Consider a reputable cross-platform file driver and stick with NTFS or HFS+. Check your drive on all the platforms before using it (technical reasons). If you're using it for backups, only use it for backups. If it's for TimeMachine on a Mac, let TimeMachine reformat it and take it over completely. 2c) Check the options when you buy it and check again in your cart. There are multiple sizes, styles and "support" options. Make sure you're ordering what you think you are. Seriously. I've seen plenty of reviews by people who are really complaining that they ordered the wrong thing. And watch the price when you change options. Check it again in the cart before you check out. 3) Don't move your data – copy it. And save your old drive until your sure the new one is good. Feel free to abuse your new device, perform surface scans, etc. as often as you want when you get it. It's called a burn in. If the drive's mechanics are good, software will watch for failing sectors later (look up S.M.A.R.T.). 3b) This particular drive isn't an SSD, but since I claim to be telling you everything about hard drives... SSDs don't need scans and should not be defragged. It's actually bad for them. 4) Get an online backup service, preferably a reputable one with a zero-knowledge policy, like SpiderOak or Carbonite. That means the provider can't access your data even if they wanted to. It's called security. Hang on to your old drive until your files finish backing up (in case of a failure). Depending on your service, it may not take very long. (Some services check your data to avoid uploading the same data twice.) 5) Electronic equipment, no matter how rugged or solid-state it claims to be, no matter what the ads say, is not intended to be thrown, dropped, sat on, magnetized, electrocuted, submerged, burned, microwaved, or implanted into living beings. It's certainly not meant to be thrown, left in the rain, dropped in the pool, etc. You do that and it breaks. You lose data. Products actually intended for this behavior are expensive. Water resistant is not submersible. Submersible has limits. Shock resistant does not mean it's ok to drop it. 6) Don't use the included backup software, backup service, or built-in password protection. You are not paying for these things. If they were that good, they would be sold independently. If they are, what you have is an ad designed to trick you into using a service you won't bother to cancel. Get your own service. (See #4.) 6b) The first thing you should do is reformat the drive, even if it came formatted. It doesn't take long. Just do it. 7) Portable is good, but if your laptop comes with an external mouse and keyboard, two external drives, a hub... it's not portable anymore. SD cards are pretty cheap and more durable for travel. They're also faster. Keep your drive safe and bring copies. Unless, of course you need a lot of space. In that case get a second drive and bring copies. If your data is that important, protect it. 8) Think of the stupidest person at your job and assume that every review is written by them. Seriously, I've known professional techs I wouldn't trust to plug in a keyboard. Some of them made a lot of money. I have DECADES of tech experience. I also have a bunch of educational and professional credentials. Of course, I may also be a small pink bunny. You don't know. Don't listen to people on the internet, including me. Look for respected technical sites (I don't think I'm allowed to list any here) and find consensus. Ask what the worst outcome is if the writer is a moron or troll. 9) When checking the reviews, check what the 1-star reviews say. Are they bitter or factual? Drives fail? Did the company treat them well? Are they actually complaining about Amazon or a 3rd party seller? 9b) 12% of the reviews here are 1-star. A quick survey shows me at least half of them are by people that don't know as much about computers as their friends tell them they do. Half of the rest are actually complaining about other stuff. Toshiba's return policies look like they could use some work though, so use your 30-days to burn it in and back it up. TLDR I've been using The Toshiba Canvio line since it came out and I still have and use my original drive. I've used them professionally, as have people I know in a variety of fields. I've personally owned at least 6 and known many others with them. In all that time I've had exactly one problem (see below). When asked for my professional recommendation, it's my go to. Lately, I've been looking for a higher capacity drive (Macs and laptops are port-deprived), but I keep coming back here. UPDATE: I had my first problem, an old 1TB I've had so long I can't find a record of when I bought it. The light was on but the system didn't even know it was there. The fix? I pried open the case and unplugged the sliver of electronics connecting the internal drive's connector (SATA) to the outside socket (USB-B). Then I plugged it back in and reassembled the drive. FWIW, it's called reseating. It works on anything with a cord and ranks up there with restarting the system for magical fixes. BONUS: No guarantees, but if that sliver of electronics is bad, you may be able to access the drive inside with a new housing or SATA to USB adapter kit. I think I paid around $40 for mine. Opening the case carefully is probably more difficult than using the gear, but there are a number of reputable forums where you can get help using it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 10, 2019 by A. User

  • Awesome
Color: Red Capacity: 2TB Style: Backup 2.0 Pattern: Hard Drive
As a music producer it’s nice to have an external hard drive to store all my audio files on
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2023 by Bret Devore sr

  • Fantastic value
Color: Green Capacity: 2TB Style: Backup 2.0 Pattern: Hard Drive
I bought this store massive amounts of video files and audiobook files, it has exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2023 by Dustin L.

  • never had one of these die yet.. JINKS
Color: Green Capacity: 4TB Style: Backup 2.0 Pattern: Hard Drive
I have used them for years and they are the best I have come across. WAY better than Western Digital.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2023 by Cameron Dyer

  • Toshiba hard drive
Color: Green Capacity: 4TB Style: Backup 2.0 Pattern: Hard Drive
I really love having the extra space with the Toshiba hard drive. But it is worth noting, that Toshiba is only compatible with PC unless you rewrite the format or have that knowledge to do so. In other words, it will not work on apple computers unless you reformat the drive.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2023 by Destiny Parsons

  • A WORK HORSE
Color: Red Capacity: 4TB Style: Backup 2.0 Pattern: Hard Drive
This just never fails, is fast and takes a beating. I am very comfortable having my data on it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2023 by Chef Randall

  • Muy buen
Color: Black Capacity: 1TB Style: Backup Pattern: Hard Drive
Luego de varios años sigue funcionando
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2023 by Ivan Posada

  • Work perfectly
Color: Black Capacity: 2TB Style: Gaming Pattern: Hard Drive
It works great for my PS5, all I had to do was plug it in. Easy.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 8, 2023 by Sumbish

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.