If it has a standard interface anything can be connected to a desktop.
Just depends how much trouble you want to go through.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/2/2006 9:39:01 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I like having an external HD because I can unplug it from my desktop
machine and plug it into my notebook and have easy access to the same stuff
I take my pictures off the camera and immediately copy them to a folder
on my internal drive and a folder on the external drive. Every so often
I go through and back them up to DVD. (Used to back them up to CD. This
was before the *ist D and Raw files ... )
Two copies of each disc. Minimum. Special projects are copied to
specific discs as well.
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That's a good pt. re both laptop and desktop. I have an external laptop
drive, but I am pretty sure that can't be connected to the desktop.
Marnie
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