Hi,
Tomorrow my hard drive setup should arrive, the following will be in the box:
250GB x2 RAID 0 - OS, installs, programs. Nothing important.
500GB internal - storage
500GB external (IcyBox eSATA) - backup of storage & game backups etc.
My current storage & backup solution is a 250GB external.
It currently has 13GB left which is a bit of a problem.
I need to get over 50GB of important stuff from my current 500GB C drive backed up ready to be formatted so it can be the storage drive.
A easy, quick solution would to put the backups onto my new external... but what if the new external is faulty? I'd lose my data.
So my question: what's the best way to make sure a new drive isn't going to fail on you? (Obviously without copying 500GB of data to it, that'd just take ages
)
EDIT
Just found a 38GB backup file on the external (an old selective backup of my C drive) so that's 38GB free, although I don't think that'll be enough, so the question still stands
Thanks,
Craig.
Tomorrow my hard drive setup should arrive, the following will be in the box:
250GB x2 RAID 0 - OS, installs, programs. Nothing important.
500GB internal - storage
500GB external (IcyBox eSATA) - backup of storage & game backups etc.
My current storage & backup solution is a 250GB external.
It currently has 13GB left which is a bit of a problem.
I need to get over 50GB of important stuff from my current 500GB C drive backed up ready to be formatted so it can be the storage drive.
A easy, quick solution would to put the backups onto my new external... but what if the new external is faulty? I'd lose my data.
So my question: what's the best way to make sure a new drive isn't going to fail on you? (Obviously without copying 500GB of data to it, that'd just take ages
)EDIT
Just found a 38GB backup file on the external (an old selective backup of my C drive) so that's 38GB free, although I don't think that'll be enough, so the question still stands

Thanks,
Craig.
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