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I am on the verge of putting my new computer components together and I will have 3 hard drives in all [250 gig, 300 gig, 500 gig [all SATA II]]. I don't want to use my current one, a 110 gig WesternDigital, cuz if I have a 250, 300 or 500 to choose from why pick a 110. Anyways I want to backup my data on the 110 quickly and efficiently. The total size of the files I want to back up is 73 gig. I have a DVD and DVD-DL burner, but they cost quite a bit for each disc, the DLs esp. Would a USB 2.0 device like this or this be my best option? Thanks.
Yeah, if you've got room, you're better off sticking all of the drives in there.
But if you must, you could pop in one of the new drives, copy the data from your current drive onto the new one, and then remove the old drive and put in the new ones.
Anyway it's safer to get the data backup HDD in only at the time of backing up (or restoring should that ever happen) : you never know when an electrical problem might happen and kill all the connected ones ... it's always better to keep your backups external.
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