Longshadow wrote:
There is probably a batch/executable file on it that looks for .JPEG, .JPG, TIFF, MOV, etc. files in the root and all sub-directories and copies them.
Not "tech" work, but one does have to understand files, directories, and copying them to most efficiently accomplish the task. Some computers are probably set to not display file extensions, which I do not like.
Thanks.
It doesn't come much easier than opening Windows explorer, performing a search, and dragging and dropping files anywhere you like. There are plenty-of plug and play storage options for backing up files.
Learning what files, folders, and executable are on a computer takes no time nor any great technical skill, and it is essential. I see it as analogous to learning what the brake, steering, wheel, and accelerator are on a car, and no more difficult.