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Hard Drive Instead of CDs

By Mark Shead 2 Comments

Quick Tip: If you use a lot of CDroms, consider copying them to your hard drive instead.  If you have more than will fit, see about getting an external hard drive.  A drive about the size of a deck of cards can easily hold as much as 50 CDs.

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  1. J. B. Rainsberger says

    June 3, 2008 at 5:57 am

    The only problem with this quick tip concerns failure. Hard disks failure much more commonly than CDs deteriorate or are destroyed. Backing up hard disks with a lot of read-only data carries a one-time expense in time and possibly expense. Still, I like the idea of off-site backups of my CDs.

    Be sure to store disk images of the CDs and not just their contents (Mac OS X makes this easy) as some CDs contain hidden files or boot information that is not copied when you copy the files onto a hard disk’s folder.

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  2. Mark Shead says

    June 3, 2008 at 8:28 am

    Good point. I wasn’t suggesting that you throw the CDs away. You should never trust valuable information to a single copy. The biggest advantage of this is being able to move your CDs out of your valuable work area space.

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