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Storing Photos - External/Portable Hard Drive?



So after my laptop went up the creek the other day and I worried I had lost all my photo's etc, I have decided I really need to get off my ass and back them up.

I know I can upload them to Flickr (which takes an age - I literally have thousands) or burn them to discs (again, this will take forever), so I was thinking of an external/portable hard drive?

Is this a good shout? How reliable are these etc? I don't want to transfer photo's over to it, only for it to corrupt etc.

Sorry, bit of a noob when it comes to things like this!
 

Nickson

ClioSport Club Member
An external hard drive is probably the best solution, and are perfect for backing things up.

Anything Western Digital would be a good shout.

Been using them for years and years and never had a problem. Mine are currently 2 years old without a hiccup! So as reliable as you are going to get really! The only issue is the price of them at the moment has increased somewhat, as with all mechanical hard drives.
 
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Nickson

ClioSport Club Member
Cool. Any you could recommend? I have no idea as to what is classed as a decent size storage these days!

Portable?

Or desktop bound?

The difference being portable ones use a 2.5" or 1.8" drive, and connects via USB. For ease of portability etc.

Non portable being a 3.5" drive and having to use a power adaptor into a plug socket, still connecting via USB.
 
Umm...what's the difference? :eek:

It doesn't need to be portable, it can sit in my room and I can just plug my laptop in as and when I need it.
 


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