Burn your images out to disk(s), and label them.
After your drive has been re- formatted, you can import them back onto your hard drive.
Be sure to give each file you send to disk a unique name, so your computer will not overwrite or delete a file it deems ‘duplicate’.
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I have a dell computer with 40 G.B. hard drive and added a 80 G.B. hard drive as a secondary, I`ve formatted and allocated it , but I still don`t know how to send anything to it , I would like to use it for additional folder and photo storage serious answers only
As an artist I take more than an average amount of photos. I want to take them off my regular computer and store them safely, and with easy accessibilty.
I have a Digital SLR ( a Nikon D40x). I was looking for a portable hard drive for my laptop and thought of the idea to use it as photo storage as well. I have the wire that would be required to connect the camera to the hard drive. I found a good cheap portable hard drive called the Western Digital Passport 120GB External USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive. Can anybody tell me if I can do this (and if so how) before i decide to buy the hard drive.
the start up disk is full on the mac powerbook G4 I use, so need something quick, EASY, affordable, with lots of storage space to store lots of images. Costco has a portable West Digital120GB for $139. or a My Book500GB for $279 or a Maxtor One TouchIII 300GB for$149. are any of these good, bad, or ? what would you recommend? and where would I find it.
Can I ad an internal backup drive and later put it in an enclosure and use it on other computers without loosing all the data on it? I have read that most of the ready made external drives have pretty lame software on them.