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Old 12-20-2013, 11:50 AM
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Thanks Paul, fumei and Charles Kenyon for the the useful input.

Since long time ago, I used to work on my external hard drive (currently WD of 2TB \passport style) as I can plug it and play in any machine. This made my life easier. My data is with me all the time and I can access it from any machine. The disadvantage of this is that this hard drive is really at risk all the time.

In return, I used to synchronize this 2TB drive with other drives in daily basis (I use the Allway sync. Software) to do the job.


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