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MineralMan

(150,503 posts)
13. Yup.
Wed Mar 10, 2021, 03:58 PM
Mar 2021

I do total system backups for my PC on a pair of USB thumb drives. I swap between them and run the backup at the end of each day.

I'm not going to lose more than one day's data if the PC dies.

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The one with the buggy whip? I got the one with a hand crank. I had 10 Meg of Ram, too ... marble falls Mar 2021 #1
Amen on your last point. Miguelito Loveless Mar 2021 #2
Just to add on to the point you are making... blugbox Mar 2021 #8
I remember getting the first 1GB scsi drive for our Sonic Solutions somewhere around 1990. bullimiami Mar 2021 #3
My first computer was an IBM leftieNanner Mar 2021 #4
Way more, in fact blugbox Mar 2021 #12
Amazing, isn't it? ProudMNDemocrat Mar 2021 #17
When I was in College leftieNanner Mar 2021 #19
I did Multiplication and long division on paper. ProudMNDemocrat Mar 2021 #20
I remember the algorithm for extracting square roots by hand central scrutinizer Mar 2021 #74
After Good Calculators Came Out... ProfessorGAC Mar 2021 #41
Still have my steel Pickett slide rule! lastlib Mar 2021 #56
I'll Bet ProfessorGAC Mar 2021 #76
My first micro computer, Commodore PET, 1978 Wednesdays Mar 2021 #80
OMG... piddyprints Mar 2021 #83
I remember when RAM was gold in the early 90s Stuckinthebush Mar 2021 #5
I upgraded my 128K of RAM to 256K and it cost me $350 in 1988. Tommymac Mar 2021 #36
When 4MB RAM was plenty dalton99a Mar 2021 #6
Dear lord, that is almost exactly what my PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #54
A guy I helped pack up for a move recently had one of those computers with a 512 mb hard drive kimbutgar Mar 2021 #7
I remember the Floppy disks and DOS ProudMNDemocrat Mar 2021 #9
Remember when you had two slots for floppy disks? Mr.Bill Mar 2021 #10
::belly laugh:: I remember the guy at work who had FOUR 5.25 floppy drive ports.... TygrBright Mar 2021 #66
Ha! Floppy drives Revanchist Mar 2021 #31
My Timex-Sinclair 2068 had an external cassette drive. CaptainTruth Mar 2021 #33
That was me. With the CoCo 2. enki23 Mar 2021 #67
While looking for an SSD I came across Goonch Mar 2021 #11
Yup. MineralMan Mar 2021 #13
In '82 I was using a Radio Shack TRS-80 at work. Mr.Bill Mar 2021 #14
'83 I went to law school with Radio Shack keyboard with some memory and dot matrix printer Pepsidog Mar 2021 #34
I'd be thrilled if I had the *same* memory capacity I had in 1988 intrepidity Mar 2021 #15
The first hard drive I worked with Disaffected Mar 2021 #16
My computer was so poor it didn't have a cache Midnightwalk Mar 2021 #18
Sorry, Motorola didn't make the 6502, Rockwell did. bobalew Mar 2021 #51
Interesting to learn Midnightwalk Mar 2021 #71
Moore's Law Yavin4 Mar 2021 #21
And software and files will fill available space as fast as it's created. rickford66 Mar 2021 #37
That's what happens when people have all the incentive in the world to work on something DSandra Mar 2021 #22
On the other hand... Codifer Mar 2021 #23
i'm currently working on an old jukebox rampartc Mar 2021 #24
My first HDD was 32 MB ironflange Mar 2021 #25
Another marvel BootinUp Mar 2021 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author BootinUp Mar 2021 #27
Adjusted for inflation, that drive cost you about $890 in today's dollars. Silent3 Mar 2021 #28
Back in the late 1990s I taught myself how to build computers by rebuilding old ones csziggy Mar 2021 #78
I used a 'luggable' Compaq 8088 in the early '80s for uploading to programmable logic controllers Cirque du So-What Mar 2021 #29
Ha! 80MB! It was a pretty good day when you got a stack of 80 byte punch cards, a paper clip tandem5 Mar 2021 #30
When I upgraded my MAC II to an FX burrowowl Mar 2021 #32
I upgraded my IBM XT Cheezoholic Mar 2021 #35
You're bringing back memories! CaptainTruth Mar 2021 #38
My first progamming job in the early 80s... William Seger Mar 2021 #39
These things don't happen politically for a couple reasons (that I can think of - but surely bucolic_frolic Mar 2021 #40
FORTRAN, COBOL and punch cards. Marcuse Mar 2021 #42
Yup. I took a Fortran class in 1963. MineralMan Mar 2021 #53
Been there, done that. Jarqui Mar 2021 #61
I had an ADAM computer PCIntern Mar 2021 #43
About 4 Years Ago, My Company Gave Me... ProfessorGAC Mar 2021 #44
Shit, I routinely use data files bigger than that!! LOL Lucky Luciano Mar 2021 #45
i started with a 286 with dual floppies . and that was the one with 2 floppy drives . AllaN01Bear Mar 2021 #46
even better.. in 1980 DEC was selling the RK05 - a 5 MB pack drive system getagrip_already Mar 2021 #47
Went to Uni as a young man. Aussie105 Mar 2021 #48
My husband does computer work for people as a side job. AwakeAtLast Mar 2021 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author softydog88 Mar 2021 #50
Yikes! MineralMan Mar 2021 #52
+1. Inside: dalton99a Mar 2021 #64
Right around the same time (1989 I believe) I bought one for work that was.... George II Mar 2021 #55
In 1999 I bought an IBM Thinkpad laptop for $4,700 Victor_c3 Mar 2021 #57
Ahh the memories...... LPBBEAR Mar 2021 #58
technology is simple... humans, not so much. WarGamer Mar 2021 #59
In 1988, you were way ahead of your time!!! LeftInTX Mar 2021 #60
New rule. Draw up a list of 1000 outmoded, phony, lying, racist, etc. repug Oldem Mar 2021 #62
I remember buying a 20MB "hard card" BumRushDaShow Mar 2021 #63
I love this thread Laha Mar 2021 #65
In 1990, one of the IT guys in my unit told me I shouldn't buy a 300MB hard drive jmowreader Mar 2021 #68
Moore's Law for Society suilebhan Mar 2021 #69
32 Mb of RAM... mac2766 Mar 2021 #70
I bought my first videohead5 Mar 2021 #72
my first home computer had 8k of memory Worsel Mar 2021 #73
About the same time I bought a 40 Mb hard drive for my PC AT clone csziggy Mar 2021 #75
Vintage. Marcuse Mar 2021 #77
Maybe trying to "win" the thread unc70 Mar 2021 #79
Wow You guys are wild! Tracyjo Mar 2021 #81
My very first computer didn't have a hard drive wackadoo wabbit Mar 2021 #82
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