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The thread explores various methods participants use for backing up their data, particularly focusing on thumb drives and other storage options. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding backup frequency and types of storage devices used.
Views differ on the best backup methods and frequency, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred approach.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding data backup, highlighting the importance of having multiple backups and the different types of storage devices available.
Consultants looking for insights into data backup practices and experiences shared by peers in the community may find this discussion relevant.
jwpamp said:Back ups take very little space. Yes, you can use a CD-RW, but a flash drive is my weapon of choice.
Not quite as paranoid as Linda, I keep 2, in case one gets corrupted. I also would suggest keeping one in a VERY safe place (a firesafe box, etc).
Thumb drives and flash drives are the same. Unless you have thousands of shows, you will be fine with a 1gb flash drive ($9.99 on sale). The program puts it into a "zip" file which makes it smaller that it would normally be -- kind of like a "mini-me".
One very important thing with Flash Drives, though, make sure that you close all the programs and if you are using Windows, click on the "safely remove hardware" icon on the bottom taskbar before removing it from your computer. This will ensure that everything is closed and you are not pulling it out in the middle of saving something (which will make it unusable).
BethCooks4U said:I've never done that. Where is that icon?? I don't see it - don't know where to look.
A thumb drive, also known as a USB flash drive, is a portable storage device that connects to a computer via a USB port. It uses flash memory to store data, making it a convenient option for backing up files. To use it for data backup, simply plug the thumb drive into the USB port, copy the files you want to back up, and paste them onto the drive.
Before backing up data, it's a good idea to format your thumb drive to ensure it's ready for use. To format it, insert the drive into your computer, open 'This PC' or 'My Computer', right-click on the drive, and select 'Format'. Choose the file system (usually FAT32 or exFAT for compatibility), and click 'Start'. This will erase all data on the drive, so make sure to back up any important files first.
You can back up a wide variety of file types on a thumb drive, including documents, photos, videos, music, and software applications. However, keep in mind that the total size of the files must not exceed the storage capacity of the thumb drive.
To ensure your data is safely backed up, always eject the thumb drive properly after transferring files. This prevents data corruption. Additionally, consider creating multiple copies of important files on different thumb drives or using a combination of cloud storage and physical backups for extra security.
If your thumb drive is not recognized, try the following steps: check if the USB port is functioning by testing it with another device, try using a different USB port, or connect the thumb drive to another computer. If it still doesn't work, the drive may be damaged, and you might need to use data recovery software or consult a professional.