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<DIV align=justify><FONT face=Arial size=2>When I was with Kincaid, 1980s,
everything on the mainframe was backed up onto tape, daily or weekly, depending
on what it was. Stuff on PCs was never backed up, since at that time we
were using the floppy driven early IBM machines - everything was on disk or
in RAM. My registry and settings are backed up, and the rest is now and
then dumped onto a large HD I keep purely for storage (in a caddy). Much
depends on what it is. Photos, especially important ones, can be on the
master HD, a slave, a pen drive, and the aforementioned caddy, or all
four. Every so often I bring them into line as regards individual
files. Losing a HD through a corrupted file system makes one
paranoid.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=justify><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hugh.</FONT></DIV>
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