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    Ext hard drive help!

    Im a retard with this sought of stuff but I need to get an external hard drive in case my puter blows up (its 5 years old)

    but what to get, any help guys n girls??

    I use the puter for normal stuff, nothing unusual docs, pics, videos, music I dont play games on it or anything
    I want to be able to back up my outlook in it as well (very important)

    I have been looking on this site for deals but dont know what to get, only need 80- 120 gb (and thats overkill)

    http://pconlineshop.co.nz/pcshop/

    Something good needed but dont want to pay to much (ya know how it goes eh)

    Thanks in advance
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Just get a terabyte one. They're cheap as now, I think I paid $200 for mine and it's a good one (as per online reviews anyway)

    I'm the same i'd never in a million years use the space......but it's there should I need it.
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    If your computer is 5 years, double check that it has a USB port.

    +1, get the 1TB model.

    Also consider getting something that comes with backup software. Failing that I can recommend Acronis Home edition for backups. It should be about $50. The nice thing about this is if your machine becomes unbootable (aka, completely fucked) you can boot the machine from the CD and perform a full image restore and get it working again.

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    get a perm !


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    get a perm !
    What with ya muppet
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    What with ya muppet
    you could always perm ya pubes.. a re perm !
    mines just started to grow back, i have a 11 o'clock shadow and im desperate for a perm !

    lol get the 1tb external drive for nada deneros !


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    i just bought one.. i couldnt believe how cheap they are.. when i was a kid they were more expensive than gold.. now theyre cheaper than chips.. !


    same as ram or any pc bits really


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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Im a retard with this sought of stuff but I need to get an external hard drive in case my puter blows up (its 5 years old)

    but what to get, any help guys n girls??

    I use the puter for normal stuff, nothing unusual docs, pics, videos, music I dont play games on it or anything
    I want to be able to back up my outlook in it as well (very important)

    I have been looking on this site for deals but dont know what to get, only need 80- 120 gb (and thats overkill)

    http://pconlineshop.co.nz/pcshop/

    Something good needed but dont want to pay to much (ya know how it goes eh)

    Thanks in advance

    try www.pricespy.co.nz when u know what the go .. .is


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    Depends how much you have to back up. If you only have a little bit of office stuff, then a USB memory stick is far far more convenient to store securely, and a lot less risky to transport than a rotating disk.

    Consider using an offsite backup company too.. its automatic over your broadband connection every night.. It's always done, always secure, nothing to worry about.

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    Don't consider any single backup method to be 100% reliable.

    That external HDD could die.

    If it's really important stuff, I'd buy two 500 Gb drives (since you say you don't need the space) and halve your risk.

    (And don't store in the same place. One fire = everything lost).
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    I carry a 500gig portable hard drive (laptop hard drive in a USB case) as it doesn't need external power other than the USB cable. It's much smaller & able to be carried around & used like a USB stick. Cost me $300 18 months ago - they are cheaper now on pricespy.co.nz, just buy a laptop hard drive $70 for 160 gig + a 2.5 inch case for $10.80.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Depends how much you have to back up. If you only have a little bit of office stuff, then a USB memory stick is far far more convenient to store securely, and a lot less risky to transport than a rotating disk.

    Consider using an offsite backup company too.. its automatic over your broadband connection every night.. It's always done, always secure, nothing to worry about.

    Steve
    +1 if its only for backing up small amounts of data, an external hard drive is overkill. USB sticks are pretty big now, ive got a 16gig one, for way less than an external drive would be. Web based is also another good idea, think theres an app floating round that lets you back up you data to you gmail account (dunno where it is though), ie, 3gig backup space for free.

    EDIT, if anyone knows a good freeware app for online backups/sync-up let me know
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    +1 if its only for backing up small amounts of data, an external hard drive is overkill. USB sticks are pretty big now, ive got a 16gig one, for way less than an external drive would be. Web based is also another good idea, think theres an app floating round that lets you back up you data to you gmail account (dunno where it is though), ie, 3gig backup space for free.

    EDIT, if anyone knows a good freeware app for online backups/sync-up let me know
    Not online but try syncback. Its freeware sync is bloody good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    EDIT, if anyone knows a good freeware app for online backups/sync-up let me know
    winscp is fast, easy to use, no passwords to remember, free (GPL), and uses industry-standard encryption. I don't remember if it has an automated/unattended option, but you want to drag and drop it works mint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Im a retard with this sought of stuff but I need to get an external hard drive in case my puter blows up (its 5 years old)
    Quasi, you need imaging software to take a "snapshot" of your PC. Suggest you do this every 2 or 3 months.
    If it's Vista Home then I wouldn't fuck around with free stuff, go to Dork smiths and get Norton Internet security 2009 (3 user) with Save and restore for $80.
    If it's Vista Business (or Ultimate) then there's built in imaging softare.
    As it's 5 I'd assume it's XP. In which case, there's free imaging software at :-
    http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm
    If it's a Mac or linux box then you probably wouldn't be asking :-)

    For regular backups, Synctoy, syncback (2 brightsparks) or cobian backup are all good depending on your requirements.
    http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/d...displaylang=en

    I'd recommend a 320GB 2.5" usb portable hard drive which from memory are about about $140. The 3.5" are are normally much larger but most need an extra power lead and due to their size they normally end up being sat on top of your base unit which kinda defeats the purpose of a backup. Besides, no point in buying a 1TB drive to backup a 80GB of data.
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