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I installed a Seagate 250 GB SATA drive as my music drive and I am happily ripping through my CDs.No way I am going to get caught without a backup of this drive. All drives crash eventually - some a lot sooner than others (Maxtor).One way to a cheap backup is just buy another (~$100) Seagate drive. It looks like an external USB Zip drive (250 MB) is even cheaper. I don't care about speed, I will only need to back the drive up once a week or two.Ideas?
If you have lots of CD's getting extra drives to duplicate get's expensive I just use DVD-RW's - I bought 100 for about $35. It takes a little time depending on your DVD's writing speed but is much cheaper. Using RW's you can rewrite whenever you need to. I have 2800+ CD's on about 205 DVD's. Total cost is less than $100 and some time Those 2800 CD's take up about 1TB in FLAC format. Just another opinion.Tony
I thought Norton Ghost would backup everything, even while Windows was running? Is that not true? If not, perhaps I need to rethink my backup strategy, as I'd like to be able to just plug in my second drive when my first drive fails.