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Q&A: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?
Last Updated on Friday, 4 February 2011 04:42 Written by databank Friday, 4 February 2011 04:42
Question by Matt D: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?
On my computer, Vista is the C: drive where all of my data is stored, with 0 bytes on it. Then, i have my Data E: Drive, which has 44.0 GB left. I was wondering if i could transfer some storage space, because i don’t want to move programs over to that drive.
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Quentin G
You can move extra files and folders over – like movies and such, to your E: drive.
If you mean increase the partition size of the C: size – you can, but you’ll need to unpartition part of the E: drive to do it. I don’t remember if Vista can do this on the fly – Windows 7 can. Though most people would say to keep the partition size as big as 1 hard drive, which I would agree with.
Try dragging and dropping – that should work.
If you know better; you can leave your own answer in the comments!
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Q&A: How do you backup The Sims 2 data?
Last Updated on Thursday, 20 January 2011 04:53 Written by databank Thursday, 20 January 2011 04:53
Question by samantha mae: How do you backup The Sims 2 data?
I have many downloads and other stuff. I don’t know how to backup my data on a disk. The files don’t give me a copy to cd option so I copied all the folders to My Pictures but I don’t know if I burn the disk from there if it will work right when I need to use the backup disk.
Best answer:
Answer by Blahfruit
It’ll work. Just extract it by opening it and voila.
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Rebit SaveMe Automatic Backup and Recovery Appliance with Password Protection Portable 500GB for Multi PC
Last Updated on Tuesday, 4 January 2011 08:44 Written by databank Tuesday, 4 January 2011 08:44
Rebit SaveMe Automatic Backup and Recovery Appliance with Password Protection Portable 500GB for Multi PC
- 500 GB Capacity – choose a large enough backup drive to keep up with your growing data needs.
- Fully automatic – just connect it to your computer and it goes to work immediately.
- Continuous Data Protection – SaveMe monitors changes to your file system and backs them up within minutes.
- Maintains file versions – go back in time to any previous version
- Recovering lost files or folders is as easy as dragging and dropping them back where they belong.
Once you plug the SaveMe Backup Drive into your computer’s USB port, simply click “ok” to enable its software to run, and that’s it! Rebit’s SaveMe backs up everything, from pictures to e-mails, even your applications, settings and operating system. You don’t do anything. There are no schedules to set, no backup media to set up. Moments after a file is created or deleted, SaveMe will back it up. It will even back up versions of files so that you can recover if you accidentally save over a fil
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