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Re: Back up files too large for Cd/Floppy disc

 
 
Len Segal
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      8th Oct 2004
Andy,

Most efficient method right now is one of two:
- Backup to a DVD. Use the double-layered drives (e.g. Benq DW1620) which
alleges to hold 4.7GB.
- Backup to another HDD.

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"Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> help!, have backed up all my files/settings, which has totalled 4.46 gig,
> however my CD only holds 700 mb and my floppy discs only 2.0 mb. Are
> there Cd's/ Floppys that will hold 4.46 gig? if not, how can i make a
> hard copy?
>
> Any advice much appreciated
>



 
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