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FPSC Classic Product Chat / How do you move your FPSC media to a new pc?

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2Beastmode4u
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Posted: 25th Jul 2012 17:34
As the title says, when you have about 10g of media what do you use to move it all?


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The Nerevar
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Posted: 25th Jul 2012 18:06
a 16+ gigabyte USB drive.

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BlackFox
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Posted: 25th Jul 2012 18:21 Edited at: 25th Jul 2012 18:21
We use SyncBack Pro. Best piece of software we bought for just these kinds of uses, not to mention keeping our laptop/desktop in sync. There is a freeware version that would suit your needs.


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A dude
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Posted: 26th Jul 2012 03:39
My FPSC folder is huge. (about 17 GB I think) I used a 32 GB flash drive my dad got on sale to backup the folder.
Dragon slayer
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Posted: 26th Jul 2012 18:16
I have a 500 GB external drive hooked up to my laptop so that is how I would do it.
Disturbing 13
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Posted: 27th Jul 2012 01:45
you could also pick up a 'file transfer cable' from places like Office Depot. It looks like a 2 ended usb cable with a box in it. It opens a window in one of the comps and allows you to place files where there needed.

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TheK
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Posted: 28th Jul 2012 17:24


Sorry, I couldn't resist.

I use my external hard drive to get such things done.

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Jan

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