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Re: Backing up to an External Hard Drive
« Reply #18 on: Friday 02 March 12 15:45 GMT (UK) »
On my desktop machine I have 2 DVD writers, simple enough to do a copy of external drive etc.
 (4.7Gb of data maximum per disc)
Pass to a friend for safety (mum has a security safe for must have access - lives local)
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Re: Backing up to an External Hard Drive
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 04 March 12 22:10 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Brian,

I have that option on my desktop so will give it a go

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Re: Backing up to an External Hard Drive
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 04 March 12 22:44 GMT (UK) »
Something to be consider by all!
My youngest brother rang me in a panic.
His operating system had managed to be corrupt.
10 years worth of everthing photos/letters/banking/etc.
NO BACKUPS EXIST
So I am preparing to remove his hard drive and put it into a caddy on my system.
Hoping to transfer all his information onto a spare hard drive, reformat his drive then after sorting out his operating system, put his personal info back.
Be warned, even the lucky can get unlucky!
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Re: Backing up to an External Hard Drive
« Reply #21 on: Monday 05 March 12 00:01 GMT (UK) »
It's important to think about adverse events other than drive failure.

If you are burgled, it's likely your PC and your external hard drive will be stolen. If you have a fire or a flood then both devices will be damaged. Insurance will replace your PC and hard drive, but can't replace your data.

So make sure that some back-up is off-site - for example Dropbox, Skydrive, BT Digital Vault, Flickr, whatever, or burned on to DVD and left at another address, or...... As stated earlier in this thread, don't rely 100% on the Cloud either as the company may fail and then your data evaporates!
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Re: Backing up to an External Hard Drive
« Reply #22 on: Monday 05 March 12 09:59 GMT (UK) »
Your best bet is to burn multiple backups on to DVD's and leave them in secure places (at work, parents or siblings houses, your accountant, your best friend, etc). 
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