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I could explain the details, but that would involve swearing.
If I hadn't already been looking for a practical way to back up my photos, I would be doing so now.
*starts to sort the 17110 recovered pictures*
If I hadn't already been looking for a practical way to back up my photos, I would be doing so now.
*starts to sort the 17110 recovered pictures*
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After having two issues with lost photos (one which was my stupidity; one which was really not my fault, but still sucked), I've taken to backing up my stuff fairly carefully. The system that works best for me is that I burn all my photos onto DVDs as soon as possible AND I also save them on an external harddrive (I have a 300 gig one which has proven to be plenty of space for me for the past few years, anyway). I don't keep all the photos on the external drive - just the best ones. Having all those CDs is kind of a storage issue. Well, not storage so much, as they really don't take up a lot of space. But the idea of trying to find a photo, or group of photos, when I need it . . . that's a challenge. Still, at least I know that all the photos are THERE.
I'm also started to go back and re-burn some of my CDs/DVDs from several years ago, since I've heard that disks can "go bad" after a while. What I really want to work out is a system for keeping and organizing my best photos. Maybe one of these days I'll sit down and so something like that.
Anyhow . . . I'm glad that you were able to recover your photos! Losing stuff sucks. :)
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And I think I might need to start burning my pics onto DVDs too. Just the harddrive and the external harddrive don't seem save enough. (Me? Paranoid? No way!)
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