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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 319965" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If you have older HDD lying, then you can buy a USB "case" with interface and use it for storing data. I assemble my desktops, so over the years I have collected a lot of HDD. As I regularly upgrade I have all sorts of capacities from 8GB to 750GB lying free. Recently I just connected them one by one to my desktop and archived all my data on two sets of drives. That is apart from the current backup I keep on recently acquired WD USB3 drive I bought for $100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 319965, member: 16090"] If you have older HDD lying, then you can buy a USB "case" with interface and use it for storing data. I assemble my desktops, so over the years I have collected a lot of HDD. As I regularly upgrade I have all sorts of capacities from 8GB to 750GB lying free. Recently I just connected them one by one to my desktop and archived all my data on two sets of drives. That is apart from the current backup I keep on recently acquired WD USB3 drive I bought for $100. [/QUOTE]
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