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What is a Hard Drive?

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  1. Rob -

    I really, really enjoyed this post. When I first started programming, I had to code all the operating system features I wanted myself. The computers that ran my programs were subject to a great deal of vibration and shock, and I was happy to see you mention this important(for some people) point. Really, at the time, redundancy was the best policy.
    I have always been a hardware fan, and I look forward to reading more posts on this topic. A suggestion. Getting a good backup schedule that meets your needs and fits within your constraints is something most people don’t realize they need to do. You have a great ability to put these things into words. Perhaps you could throw a little light into a dark corner.
    Thanks again for a really entertaining post.

  2. Paul -

    Thanks Rob. When writing the post I wanted to ensure I didn’t include too much technical information or it may be too confusing, but at the same time I wanted to provide a good overview.

    A good backup schedule is important, especially these days with digital photos and video. Programs can be reinstalled, but you can’t replace your photos or videos. I have written several posts in the past with regards to backing up data, and I’ll probably write more in the future.

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