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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 297584" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Nice to know that you recovered your pics. But I guess it does not have much to do with Seagate or any other brand as well - it's more like messing with the Elements' config (as reported by many users, there are some bugs regarding pre-defined folders etc.). Remember one thing: the best kind of backup is the one made "manually" (user defined), and placed on the dedicated HDD (used for that purpose only). Dedicate the entire HDD of, say 2TB-4TB to the ORIGINAL photos (whether they are jpgs or RAWs) and you will never have to worry about them)...</p><p>Another thing: there are so-called "cloud storage services" many of which are free of charge (e.g. "mega.co.nz"). Compress your most important pics (use password protection) and upload them there too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 297584, member: 18251"] Nice to know that you recovered your pics. But I guess it does not have much to do with Seagate or any other brand as well - it's more like messing with the Elements' config (as reported by many users, there are some bugs regarding pre-defined folders etc.). Remember one thing: the best kind of backup is the one made "manually" (user defined), and placed on the dedicated HDD (used for that purpose only). Dedicate the entire HDD of, say 2TB-4TB to the ORIGINAL photos (whether they are jpgs or RAWs) and you will never have to worry about them)... Another thing: there are so-called "cloud storage services" many of which are free of charge (e.g. "mega.co.nz"). Compress your most important pics (use password protection) and upload them there too... [/QUOTE]
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