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Should I save to a hard drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1598402" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Sometimes I get the feeling that we give people a little bit too much information. With the best of intentions we attempt to make our answers comprehensive but inadvertently make the issue sound so complex that there is the danger of putting people off.</p><p>I favour the "K.I.S.S." method (Keep It Simple Stupid). Often the simple answer is best.</p><p>People need to crawl before they can walk. </p><p>This guy simply needs to preserve some DVD's. And as to his query about backing up his "whole computer" may not even be at the stage of understanding TimeMachine or the need for it. So suggesting he build his own external HD might be pushing it at bit.</p><p>Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'd just like to think we are aiming our answers at the right target.</p><p>Cheers guys,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1598402, member: 204485"] Sometimes I get the feeling that we give people a little bit too much information. With the best of intentions we attempt to make our answers comprehensive but inadvertently make the issue sound so complex that there is the danger of putting people off. I favour the "K.I.S.S." method (Keep It Simple Stupid). Often the simple answer is best. People need to crawl before they can walk. This guy simply needs to preserve some DVD's. And as to his query about backing up his "whole computer" may not even be at the stage of understanding TimeMachine or the need for it. So suggesting he build his own external HD might be pushing it at bit. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'd just like to think we are aiming our answers at the right target. Cheers guys, [/QUOTE]
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