Subject | Re: Paintshop and Corel |
From | nospam |
Date | 11/25/2013 00:48 (11/24/2013 18:48) |
Message-ID | <241120131848045766%nospam@nospam.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
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you would know about that.nospamTony Cooper
i could do the same right back, but i won't, since i don't stoop to those levels.
Snakes can't stoop to a lower level.
if i had said most, you'd be going on about how i can't possibly know what most people want, how did i do my survey, why am i forcing my ways on everyone else, and all the other nonsensical bullshit you spew.But, with the availability of relatively inexpensive multi-terrabyte external drives, getting all your files on one drive is not difficult. With all your files on one drive, you can back up all files at one time. Backing up the drives is the most protective action you can take.nospam
backing up more than one drive can also be done at one time.you must be doing it the hard way, manually, which does not surprise me in the least.Tony Cooper
You don't read the full text before making one of your idiotic statements? It's not me doing anything in this post.
i've never heard it called that.Tony CooperI know you can set a back-up protocol to back up multiple drives, but the one-drive system works for most people.nospam
what you don't know is that backups can be automated and the number of drives makes no difference. the computer doesn't care if it's one or 15 drives.
What do you think a "back-up protocol" is?
nothing sloppy about consolidating files onto one drive sitting on the network after having outgrown some smaller drives that are directly attached, which can now be repurposed for other things, and your opinion is not relevant anyway.nospamTony Cooper
i just added another drive to the mix yesterday and it already has 300 gig of stuff that had previously been scattered among several other drives.
Sounds pretty sloppy to me.