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minus-squarepanCatElinkfedilink8•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-squareZILtoid1991linkfedilink8•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-squarepanCatElinkfedilink1•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-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-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]linkfedilink4•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!
minus-square90% rambling, like going on about that one time that this guy.... linkfedilink1•2 years ago@jungekatz @MazonnaCara89 External hard drive.
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
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, cloud storage, install Linux on a separate drive and move everything over.
The world is your oyster, man.
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!
@jungekatz @MazonnaCara89 External hard drive.