- Jul 11, 2009
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I am currently using a two year old seagate harddrive for my backup harddrive and I'm wondering a couple things.
I still use this backup harddrive to run my music and movie files and occasionally pull a file from the harddrive.
I am worried about doing this as it is a backup harddrive.
Should I just transfer the files from my backup and put it on my harddrive I am currently using for windows and games, then unplug the drive and only use it when I need a file on it?
What is the difference with having the drive plugged in and never using anything on the drive between just having the drive unplugged?
How much will it matter if I use the backup drive to play music and videos?
I never liked the idea of putting duplicate files on my main harddrive, but I'm thinking that maybe I should and just shut my backup down.
What do you all think?
I still use this backup harddrive to run my music and movie files and occasionally pull a file from the harddrive.
I am worried about doing this as it is a backup harddrive.
Should I just transfer the files from my backup and put it on my harddrive I am currently using for windows and games, then unplug the drive and only use it when I need a file on it?
What is the difference with having the drive plugged in and never using anything on the drive between just having the drive unplugged?
How much will it matter if I use the backup drive to play music and videos?
I never liked the idea of putting duplicate files on my main harddrive, but I'm thinking that maybe I should and just shut my backup down.
What do you all think?