Good advice Marek, thank you.right now I have about 40 GB backed up on a 1
TB external hard drive that sits beside my HP desktop.never thought about it
but that's not enough if real tragedy strikes.  I can probably dump all of
that to a memory stick and store outside of my home.mostly photos, music and
documents I have written.

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Marek
Dziedzic
Sent: April 5, 2013 3:06 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Photo Album Update

 

A piece of advise to all of us. Someone already provided a longer list of
things one should do to protect our files form theft.

 

I hesitate to say this, especially, since this is too late for Stu. But I
learned this the hard way, as well, so at least I know how it feels when
your home is burglarised and your privacy violated.

 

One thing that many of us don't think in protecting our files is the
off-site backup. Many of us, if not most, have learned that having some
backup is a good thing, especially if the things go wrong. One step further
is the off-site backup. the process is very simple: buy a portable disk
drive (nowadays you can get multiple TBs for around $100); do a full backup
of all your files (pay extra attention to pictures and personal records
(most of the time if the electronic copies are gone, there is no way to
retrieve this information)), store the disk OUTSIDE of your home (if you
still work, your office is a good place; if you don't, put it in your bank's
safety deposit box, at your children's, at your friends'). Bring the disk in
every 3-6 months (depending on your personal level of paranoia) and repeat
the procedure. If you are as paranoid as I am, by a second HD and rotate
(each is used on a 6-month period, but the procedure is repeated every 3
months).

 

The problem is that we learn these things after the fact.

 

(a full disclosure - I do not have any interest in any HD manufacturing
company (would we notice an uptick in HD prices over the next month or so?))

 

good luck, Stu and Gladys, in recovering form the disaster.

 

Marek (in Ottawa)

 

 

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