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<blockquote data-quote="gin8u" data-source="post: 359156" data-attributes="member: 28857"><p>you know its never a bad idea to store most of your files at least in 2 secure places. that's what i do. Whenever i feel the need that a HD crash would total ruin me in my design program (which approx. once a month), i burn a DVD of all my project files. In my case, those files are updated at least once a week. </p><p></p><p>I also tend to send the same project files onto my PC at home via my wireless connection. (this second step might be changed to send just about anything from your laptop to your external HD, which is a lot easier and effective).</p><p>If you download some freeware applications or whatnot, it is not a bad idea to burn a DVD with the software you would use the most. </p><p></p><p>from what I've said, if a crash were to happen, you would connect your external HD send all the files back on to your laptop, pop-in a few DVDs install your most used programs.. and Voila !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gin8u, post: 359156, member: 28857"] you know its never a bad idea to store most of your files at least in 2 secure places. that's what i do. Whenever i feel the need that a HD crash would total ruin me in my design program (which approx. once a month), i burn a DVD of all my project files. In my case, those files are updated at least once a week. I also tend to send the same project files onto my PC at home via my wireless connection. (this second step might be changed to send just about anything from your laptop to your external HD, which is a lot easier and effective). If you download some freeware applications or whatnot, it is not a bad idea to burn a DVD with the software you would use the most. from what I've said, if a crash were to happen, you would connect your external HD send all the files back on to your laptop, pop-in a few DVDs install your most used programs.. and Voila ! [/QUOTE]
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