I just purchased an external hard drive to store all of my photos on. I have backed them all up on CD and moved them to the ehd but now I am wondering if I can safely delete them from my regular hard drive? does that make sense? I got the ehd to save space on my computer and now I am afraid to loose my pics!! Do I just delete all the files out of "my pictures" and use my photoshop program from drive G?
Thanks!
Donna
If you have backup on CD and copy on external HD than just delete from My pictures folder to get more space on C: .
Your computer will be faster than and if it crash one day,you have all in G safe stored.You only make regular backup copy
on cd if for some reason external HD crash.Some people make 2 backup cd copy but I think one is enough.
Permalink Reply by Sean on October 31, 2008 at 11:34am
I keep all my pic on my external and copy them to my comp to work on them keeping the original safe, then save the modified image in a finished folder on the external.
After storing them on my HD with various backups, I now download everything to my external HD. If I have some photos that I think are exceptional, I immediately put them on a CD. Once a month, I backup the month's files to a DVD. Then about every 3 or 4 months, I put my best photos in a folder and then put them on an archival DVD. Freeing up my computer's HD space seems to help everything run faster (and smoother). When I travel, I use a Western Digital Passport External HD.
PSCS4, LR2, and NX2 all have had no problems accessing from my external HD.
redundancy is the key. For me my most important files have 3 layers of redundancy. I have them safe on a separate partition. Then that is updated using the Microsoft Sync Toy to my file server. Then once a month I sync those files from my file server to an external hard drive that I immediately place into my fireproof safe once complete. If all else fails that external hard drive is ONLY used to sync or restore.