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The Best Way To Back Up, avoiding confusing files |
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mar. 3 déc. 2002, 13:27
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I've found Firewire drives to be a cheap (getting cheaper and cheaper everyday), safe and convenient way to back up. I recently bought a 120G firewire drive for about 350€/$... I had a lot of songs and projects to back up and I can tell you I'm far from reaching the 120G limit!... Just a thought...
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mer. 4 déc. 2002, 04:53
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Remember that a drive is still a drive so has a MTBF… and that can come in 100000hours or tomorrow… Si save to a 2nd drive is okay, but save to a good CD or DVD is better… definetly
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mer. 4 déc. 2002, 17:08
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Mellotron, I highly advise backing up on to separate CD's (after all, a pack of CD-R's are very cheap these days) and date each one separately, so that you can see which version of the song/track that you backed up is the most recent. Also, Bart's suggestion of getting an external firewire drive is even better. That's what I do. After each session, just drag the folder of the song that you've been working on to the firewire drive's icon (make sure you don't do it the other way around...)
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mer. 4 déc. 2002, 17:10
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Yep,lepetitmartien, I get your point... I just forgot to say that all the datas backed up on the Firewire drives still reside on my "audio only" 80G+60G IDE/ATA drive...The chances that both drives (ATA+ Firewire) may crash are really, really slim... And when I really wanna get rid of some of those datas, CD is definitely one of the best way to go (I just hope I'll soon be able to buy a DVD recorder...).
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