Only $900!
That's $3.52/Gb.
Hmm, about $1 more per Gb than a solid state drive, in a convenient little package.
It'd make one hell of a tiny server with that wall plug wireless dongle.
Jayne ,'Serenity'
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Only $900!
That's $3.52/Gb.
Hmm, about $1 more per Gb than a solid state drive, in a convenient little package.
It'd make one hell of a tiny server with that wall plug wireless dongle.
and no moving parts!
I just bought a 1 TB external hard drive and plugged it into my Airport Extreme Base Station with 2 partitions (350 GB of HFS+ for laptop Time Machine backups and 600 GB of FAT32 for Improbable Girl's backups and media server duties for when I get my LG BD390 in sometime later this year).
Time Machine is working beautifully.
What do you recommend for simple backup solutions on Windows? Ideally, it would back up everything incrementally, similar to Time Machine, since there's plenty of space.
What do you recommend for simple backup solutions on Windows?
SyncToy isn't bad, and it's free: [link]
One of my purchased iPod games has started closing when I open it. If I delete it from the iTouch, will a sync bring it back?
I would try rebooting the iPod first.
Alas, I already did that.
Theo, yes - if you delete it, it'll come back when you sync again.
long shot question here. My old, pre-color iPod click wheel (I think 4th gen, last one before color came out) 40 GB iPod. Well. It's center button doesn't seem to depress anymore. Or maybe its stuck in the depressed mode. Aside from pharmaceuticals that the iPod can't ingest, any suggestions? Or should I take it to the genius bar to hear them say "oh, you should just upgrade".
I use Memeo's AutoBackup for Windows on my Linkstation. I think it's pretty good, although it does have the one weird bit where if you delete a file, it will assume you want it deleted off the backup, too. Buh?
Other than that, it's worked well and we have had to use it to restore, and it was successful.