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Backup / Archive And Time Capsule Devices. Need Advice.
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I need an external harddrive / device to store files on. An archive. I have a large amount of photographs / graphics that are taken up valuable space on my Work computer, which I rarely access, but need to keep anyway.
I have attempted to purchase a number of pieces of hardware which I thought I could just use to dump rarely accessed files onto, which at some point in the future re-access if needed. But every device I have bought turns out to be an auto-backup device meaning if I delete or alter a file on my computer, the backup device mirrors it!!! I don't want this.
In the good old days, I would have simply burnt images onto a CD and tehn cleared them off my harddrive, safe (well relatively) that I could always access them if needed.
Currently purchased an Apple Time Machine, WD Passport Ultra.
Someone please recommend a piece of hardware which I can simply p[lug into my Mac (via USB) and drag and drop folders onto.
I have attempted to purchase a number of pieces of hardware which I thought I could just use to dump rarely accessed files onto, which at some point in the future re-access if needed. But every device I have bought turns out to be an auto-backup device meaning if I delete or alter a file on my computer, the backup device mirrors it!!! I don't want this.
In the good old days, I would have simply burnt images onto a CD and tehn cleared them off my harddrive, safe (well relatively) that I could always access them if needed.
Currently purchased an Apple Time Machine, WD Passport Ultra.
Someone please recommend a piece of hardware which I can simply p[lug into my Mac (via USB) and drag and drop folders onto.
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