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This choice backs your files up
to a special folder on drive C of
your PC. Backing up to drive C is
very quick and convenient, and
is only limited to the amount of
free space available on your
drive. You can run automatic
backups with this choice.
Backing up to drive C is a
convenient but an unsafe backup
method. Any mechanical
problem that the drive might
experience can damage both
your original files and your
backups.
If you use drive C for quick and
automatic backups, you must
back up your files occasionally
to a different drive or another
location.
C: (Local Fixed Disk)
This choice provides for fast,
convenient backups. You can run
automatic backups and always
have access to your backed up
files as long as the drive is
connected to your PC.
Although using another drive is
safer than using drive C, doing
so still leaves your data at risk
from any PC hardware
malfunctions.
If you choose to back up to
another drive, you should also
back up your files occasionally
to some other location.
Other internal or external
drive
461Protecting your media and data
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