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Best way to store digital photos
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Over the last few years we've accumulated hundreds of precious digital photos and have them on cds, some on a couple of memory sticks and some just saved on the pc. Can someone advise how or what I should use to store them all together. Is it just a case of getting a memory stick with a large memory or could I use something else? Where's cheapest to get one if so? Thanks in advance. J
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I would copy pics to at least two of them and keep them in different places. And remember to keep updating these archives with all new photos -
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I would copy pics to at least two of them and keep them in different places. And remember to keep updating these archives with all new photos -
which reminds me ......
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All my photo's, video's, documents are stored on the main drive (C) where they form part of Windows backup. They are also stored again on to an External Drive. About monthly intervals I also burn them all to CD or DVD.
Memory sticks are not really reliable enough for permanent storage. I've had a couple of memory sticks go 'bottoms up' for no apparent reason.
Memory sticks are not really reliable enough for permanent storage. I've had a couple of memory sticks go 'bottoms up' for no apparent reason.
I keep mine on my computer (had some extra memory added), plus I back them up onto a hard drive kept by the computer, and onto another hard drive kept in another room. Memory sticks are rather fragile (come to that, it wouldn't be a great idea to drop an external hard drive on the floor). CDs don't last forever either. Main thing, I think, is to have more than one copy in case anything goes wrong.
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