walterthedog
Junior Member
It's time to implement some kind of backup plan for the family computer. I've managed to never have a HDD failure, but with so much data existing exclusively on one HDD, it's nervous time. I just want to be able to backup photos and various data files periodically/weekly.
I've looked in to some of the various external options - the various pre-fab types (e.g., Western Digital My Book Premium ES WDG1SU3200N 320GB 7200 RPM USB 2.0 / eSATA External Hard Drive).
Alternatively, I could use an external enclosure plus a drive that I'd put in.
So here are the embarassing questions:
1 - Could I just put a second HDD into the case (CM 690 fwiw), format it, assign it a drive letter and have it be the destination drive for one backup program or another?
2 - Assuming that I won't be taking the backup drive with me, is there any reason to mess with an external drive at all?
Thanks!
I've looked in to some of the various external options - the various pre-fab types (e.g., Western Digital My Book Premium ES WDG1SU3200N 320GB 7200 RPM USB 2.0 / eSATA External Hard Drive).
Alternatively, I could use an external enclosure plus a drive that I'd put in.
So here are the embarassing questions:
1 - Could I just put a second HDD into the case (CM 690 fwiw), format it, assign it a drive letter and have it be the destination drive for one backup program or another?
2 - Assuming that I won't be taking the backup drive with me, is there any reason to mess with an external drive at all?
Thanks!