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Right! Andrew's Intelligent Question of the Day!
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<blockquote data-quote="AVSA Andrew" data-source="post: 117833" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>Yeah, see I'm backing up the movies from the 1TB HDD currently in my media player, to the new HDD that is going to replace it. My PC's HDD is only about 400 GB, so to try and copy the films say ten or 20 at a time to the PC HDD, then onto the new HDD would be a nightmare. So my only option is go the route I've explained - get a chassis for the 2TB file, plug it into PC, plug media player into PC, then copy from one drive to the next. Will be slow, but it seems my only option. I'll look into the Raid card though, if my PC can handle it and it's not too expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSA Andrew, post: 117833, member: 396"] Yeah, see I'm backing up the movies from the 1TB HDD currently in my media player, to the new HDD that is going to replace it. My PC's HDD is only about 400 GB, so to try and copy the films say ten or 20 at a time to the PC HDD, then onto the new HDD would be a nightmare. So my only option is go the route I've explained - get a chassis for the 2TB file, plug it into PC, plug media player into PC, then copy from one drive to the next. Will be slow, but it seems my only option. I'll look into the Raid card though, if my PC can handle it and it's not too expensive. [/QUOTE]
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