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Old June 22nd 20, 09:42 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware,alt.comp.os.windows-10
micky
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Default On demand backup drive.

In alt.comp.hardware, on Mon, 22 Jun 2020 15:13:46 -0500, Char Jackson
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 15:46:54 -0400, micky
wrote:

I have to make my backing up more frequent.

Right now I use a double dock, with a 5 1/4" drive. I bought one whose
advertising said it turned off when it wasn't getting input, but
afterwards, when I tried to get the software the ad said was needed,
someone there admitted there was no software and it didnt' do it!!!**

Is there a 5 1/4" dock that will turn off when not in use.


You probably mean a 3 1/2" drive, like a standard hard drive. CD/DVD drives
are typically 5 1/4" wide, but hard drives haven't been that big in a long
time.


You're right. I was never very good with numbers. (though I majored in
math in college.)


I have the impression that those 2 1/2" backup drives do indeed turn off
when I'm not backing up. Do they? All of them? Any that you
recommend? Any you recommend against?



(I wanted the HDD image to be made to a 5 1/4 so if there were a


Oops. I meant clone. I was never very good with words, either.

problem, I could just swap HDD's. That would work, right?


If you're making a clone, your destination drive can hold exactly one copy
of your source drive and you can boot from the clone if your source drive
is/was bootable. (With exceptions.) If you instead create images, then you
can place as many images on the destination drive as you have available
space, but you generally can't boot from an image. Instead, you'd have to
write one of the images to a hard drive and then boot from it.


Right. I once knew that. T

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