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Best Solution for storing files from a real old Partioned iMac...
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<blockquote data-quote="n8cas" data-source="post: 1699460" data-attributes="member: 52067"><p>I just know that any day, even windows won't load for me. I need to rescue the pics, movies, and old school/work .doc files before that happens. I'd like to keep these files in a reliable place until the time comes when I can afford to upload it all to the cloud. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that if I get an external hard drive and format it to FAT32, it would mean I could rescue the old files via windows, and when I'm ready to upload them to the cloud via a newer Mac (maybe my wife's macbook pro - late 2013), I could do that too. </p><p></p><p>What would you do? And what external hard drive do I get? ($150-200 max) Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8cas, post: 1699460, member: 52067"] I just know that any day, even windows won't load for me. I need to rescue the pics, movies, and old school/work .doc files before that happens. I'd like to keep these files in a reliable place until the time comes when I can afford to upload it all to the cloud. I'm thinking that if I get an external hard drive and format it to FAT32, it would mean I could rescue the old files via windows, and when I'm ready to upload them to the cloud via a newer Mac (maybe my wife's macbook pro - late 2013), I could do that too. What would you do? And what external hard drive do I get? ($150-200 max) Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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