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minus-squarepanCatElinkfedilink9•2 years agoI need to move my system to linux , however there is data on my system i need to backup, any way I can do that ?.
minus-squareZILtoid1991linkfedilink9•2 years agoIf you have a desktop, buy a second drive. You might even can use your Windows installation for apps with no (good) Linux alternatives.
minus-squarepanCatElinkfedilink2•2 years agoOk yeah external hard drive makes sense ! I used windows only for my univ work , they needed Ms office for their reports etc , office 365 basically but since its over now ,I can use the apps I want
minus-square90% rambling, like going on about that one time that this guy.... linkfedilink1•2 years ago@jungekatz @MazonnaCara89 External hard drive.
minus-squareBlinkerFluidlinkfedilink5•2 years agoExternal, cloud storage, install Linux on a separate drive and move everything over. The world is your oyster, man.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•2 years agoJest as aside, you do know you should have backups in place before something happens. What if your pc died tomorrow?
minus-squarepanCatElinkfedilink3•2 years agoYeah i do need the backup for that purpose , my PC is relatively new it has mostly my univ code and some work docs.!!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•2 years agoExternal hard drive is probably the cheapest/easiest solution. You can also try a cloud service like dropbox, Google Drive, etc.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-22 years agoUse FreeFileSync to make your backups easily without having to copy everything by yourself, thank me later!
I need to move my system to linux , however there is data on my system i need to backup, any way I can do that ?.
If you have a desktop, buy a second drive. You might even can use your Windows installation for apps with no (good) Linux alternatives.
Ok yeah external hard drive makes sense ! I used windows only for my univ work , they needed Ms office for their reports etc , office 365 basically but since its over now ,I can use the apps I want
@jungekatz @MazonnaCara89 External hard drive.
External, cloud storage, install Linux on a separate drive and move everything over.
The world is your oyster, man.
Jest as aside, you do know you should have backups in place before something happens. What if your pc died tomorrow?
Yeah i do need the backup for that purpose , my PC is relatively new it has mostly my univ code and some work docs.!!
New computers are the ones more likely to fail.
External hard drive is probably the cheapest/easiest solution. You can also try a cloud service like dropbox, Google Drive, etc.
Use FreeFileSync to make your backups easily without having to copy everything by yourself, thank me later!