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Nov 27, 2018 14:01:39   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
First, you must know I know very little about hard drive back up, as I have allways used Carbonite. So my question is-- If I back up my photos with a Seagate hard drive, will a copy of the photos remain on the computer? Pardon my ignorance.

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Nov 27, 2018 14:04:04   #
tomc601 Loc: Gilbert, AZ
 
Yes, as long as you copy them. If you move them, then they leave the hard drive and appear on the Seagate drive.

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Nov 27, 2018 14:56:51   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
tomc601 wrote:
Yes, as long as you copy them. If you move them, then they leave the hard drive and appear on the Seagate drive.


NEVER move the files!
I have all my photos in one directory off of the root, with sub-directories for subjects. I simply use Windows Explorer to copy the "PHOTOS" directory to a new directory on the backup drive under <backup date> like 2018-11-20. It grabs everything. I also copy my documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, downloads, etc. to the backup. My external (1 Tb) will hold three backup sets. I delete the oldest set before creating a new one. I don't use the "backup software" that comes with the drive, but I did create a batch file so all I have to do is say run it, it asks me for the backup set name , I tell it, and off it goes.
I also use Carbonite.

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Nov 28, 2018 06:24:01   #
ggenova64
 
Is your Hedgehog photo infrared?

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Nov 28, 2018 07:16:17   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
ggenova64 wrote:
Is your Hedgehog photo infrared?


No, I'm eating a bologna sammich.

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Nov 28, 2018 07:24:29   #
AZNikon Loc: Mesa, AZ
 
Longshadow wrote:
NEVER move the files!
I also use Carbonite.


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Nov 28, 2018 07:38:33   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Straight answer.

But to amplify: In computerese, to copy means to make a duplicate of the original, with the original unchanged.
tomc601 wrote:
Yes, as long as you copy them. If you move them, then they leave the hard drive and appear on the Seagate drive.

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Nov 28, 2018 08:23:44   #
LenCreate
 
Backup means to have a copy of the original on a different drive. If you backup, the originals remain where they were.

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Nov 28, 2018 08:28:06   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Yes, they will. I suggest you use an external drive - or two - as backups, and get a copy of SyncBack Free. The first backup will take a long time, but subsequent backups will take just a few minutes.

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Nov 28, 2018 08:33:47   #
Don, the 2nd son Loc: Crowded Florida
 
Longshadow wrote:
NEVER move the files!
I have all my photos in one directory off of the root, with sub-directories for subjects. I simply use Windows Explorer to copy the "PHOTOS" directory to a new directory on the backup drive under <backup date> like 2018-11-20. It grabs everything. I also copy my documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, downloads, etc. to the backup. My external (1 Tb) will hold three backup sets. I delete the oldest set before creating a new one. I don't use the "backup software" that comes with the drive, but I did create a batch file so all I have to do is say run it, it asks me for the backup set name , I tell it, and off it goes.
I also use Carbonite.
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Once "burned" twice careful. Horror and Murphy's law await those who ignore this advice!!

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Nov 28, 2018 08:39:14   #
NCMtnMan Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
 
Don, the 2nd son wrote:
Once "burned" twice careful. Horror and Murphy's law await those who ignore this advice!!


Newman's Law....Murphy was an optimist!

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Nov 28, 2018 08:44:33   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
NCMtnMan wrote:
Newman's Law....Murphy was an optimist!



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Nov 28, 2018 10:19:32   #
a6k Loc: Detroit & Sanibel
 
Howard's law: something has already gone wrong but you just don't know about it yet.

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Nov 28, 2018 10:20:43   #
NCMtnMan Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
 
a6k wrote:
Howard's law: something has already gone wrong but you just don't know about it yet.


...and it's worse than you think.

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Nov 28, 2018 11:06:00   #
redlegfrog
 
NCMtnMan wrote:
Newman's Law....Murphy was an optimist!


No, Murphy was a Prick!

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