I felt a great disturbance in the Force
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Also, I would never depend on one or even two sources to save all of my digital files. Just saying if you have a lot of them.Comment
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Re: I felt a great disturbance in the Force
29 files corrupt out of 20,000. Lucky most were Danny Howells sets and a few Last Night On Earth. The Howells sets were backed up 3 times over. This experience will still cost me £1000. Just lucky I'm not hard up.Comment
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Re: I felt a great disturbance in the Force
i know you're not going to listen to me but trust me this is good advice... may i suggest a Amazon.co.uk: blu ray burner, you can fit 23.3 GB of data on one disc at a time, the discs can be a bit expensive but it will save you a fortune in the long run
edit : can't actually believe that in this day and age people don't back up their shit 2 or 3 times overComment
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now all i have to do is worry about some kind of off site backup in case my house goes up in flames or flooded or zapped by a lightning storm and fries the unit.Comment
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My heart really sank when I went back to my old old hard drive and I realised that there would be lots of stuff missing (everything from 2011 onwards). But not only that. lots of the sets that I had edited and joined over the years, would also be missing. Fortunately out of 19,000 files only 24 were corrupt. I got them all back today on a new hard drive, which I am backing up right now. All in all this has cost me £850. It's a good job that I am not hard up. LOLComment
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