We tell our users to save in TWO places. And we tell them NOT to store data solely on a flashdrive - they DO fail. External USB harddrives are okay for backup.
Yes, I miss cabooses too. Ken On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 6:46 AM, John Degnan <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > > STRONG advice(s) to EVERYONE from one who knows (and builds) computer > systems... > > 1. NEVER, EVER store or install ANYTHING on your master (main) (C:) > drive where your operating system is installed!!! For storage purposes, > use... > > 2 - USB Flash Drives!!! Use them to store EVERYTHING!!! > > ... and for programs that you install, install them on... > > 3 - SECONDARY HARD DRIVES (internal or external)!!! > > Both of the above are cheap enough and affordable. > > Otherwise... plan to eventually lose something... and maybe everything! > > Not using either (or both) of these devices is like driving a train > without a caboose. Just ask some of those MODERN modelers. > > For what it's worth... > > > John Degnan > [email protected] > [email protected] > >
