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    News Junkie Shpongled's Avatar
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    Question Backing Up?

    Can anyone suggest a good program I can buy that helps me backup a ton of stuff?

    I got like 14GB of random things that I want to put on CD incase I have a hard disk crash -- again -- and was hoping there was some sort of program that will facilitate this.

    Like, a program that will automatically compress the entire thing, split it into separate files, then prompt me to insert CDs?

    Thanks guys



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    compressing it all and splitting the one giant archive might not be the best idea. What if one CD gets scratched? Essentially your whole backup will die... just a thought. You might be able to recover some files, depending on what method of compression you used, etc but still, risky.

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    I'd go for the external harddrive solution myself. Its fast, hot plugable and generally very safe. If you have a newer motherboard supporting SATA II then you could even have a regular SATA drive and hot plug that.
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    Thanks for the info, guys. I think I'll go for the external hard drive thing and just hope for the best.

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    if you want a pretty cheap solution, you can always get a cheap dvd writer, the media for them is really cheap, you can get a pack of 25 8x DVD-R discs for £6 near me

    as long as the discs are stored well you shouldn't lose any data

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    Get a normal hard drive, then get a firewire harddrive connector, so it willl be cheaper than buying an external one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stezo2k
    if you want a pretty cheap solution, you can always get a cheap dvd writer, the media for them is really cheap, you can get a pack of 25 8x DVD-R discs for £6 near me

    as long as the discs are stored well you shouldn't lose any data
    Wow, here in the US near me it's still around 1/2£ a disc, do you have to pay VAC on top of that?

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    I can confirm Stezo2k's price. I got 25 8-Speed DVD-R discs for £5.99. External Hard drives on the other hand are more expensive here, about £1 per GB, so for an £76 80GB external drive you can buy a £40 NEC 3520 (just about the fastest DVD-Rewriter you can get) and 100 DVD discs to start you off.

    As you probably all know, one single layer disc can hold 4.7GB (6-7 CDs worth), so most people won't need too many of these to back their stuff up. 14GB could fit on a few.

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