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Changing filepath of the Desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="judah" data-source="post: 1263517"><p>I generate about 150GB of files a week for my job, and have plenty of external storage (12TB and counting). The optibay adapter was to allow me to keep working on current files without having to worry about backing up and deleting current files EVERY week, but to make that closer to every month.</p><p></p><p>I think, as lifeisabeach mentioned, the best option is to have alias folders on the desktop pointing to my 2nd hard-drive, that way I can just keep backing up and wiping hard-drive number 2, and not worry about cleaning up SSD files. Like you said, I think I am running myself into issues by making this too complicated!</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judah, post: 1263517"] I generate about 150GB of files a week for my job, and have plenty of external storage (12TB and counting). The optibay adapter was to allow me to keep working on current files without having to worry about backing up and deleting current files EVERY week, but to make that closer to every month. I think, as lifeisabeach mentioned, the best option is to have alias folders on the desktop pointing to my 2nd hard-drive, that way I can just keep backing up and wiping hard-drive number 2, and not worry about cleaning up SSD files. Like you said, I think I am running myself into issues by making this too complicated! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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