Backup question

From: News (nobody_at_ti.com)
Date: 06/28/05


Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:46:21 -0500

Ive got a 120G harddrive with about 40G worth of files for my photography /
graphics files. These are very important to me. I use Retrospect to guard
against problems, but obviously need a backup to another drive or archive on
CD-ROM.

I am a student also, so cost per MB is important too.

Could I get some advice on best way to store a copy of these files...
external HD, CD-Rom, or other drive? Cost of storage is important, as I
stated.

Thanks.
-David



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