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If it's a piece of junk, you can always rip it apart and pull out the magnets and use the rest for target practice.
If it's a nice drive keep it in your computer for Media Storage / Game Storage.
Buy a small board computer (RPi or something similar) and turn it into a NAS on your local network.
Use it as a backup drive for your main drive/documents.