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Lying idle. Occasionally - to transfer large data (several films or a bunch of distributions).
I use it as a portable backup for non-critical data (software archive, OS distributions, books and collections of materials).
Auxiliary purpose - multiboot usb - boot disk with rescue, pentesting and so on. distributions. This is a separate partition with FAT, grub4dos picks up iso files on it.
On the PC I keep only files that I regularly use, everything else is sent to an external hard drive:
1) Disk images (in the sense of all sorts of Linux assemblies and other programs in case “what if ...”)
2) Backups
3) Video archive
4) Images main PC and laptop systems
5) Other archived data
A pair of 3.5-inchers: one for distributions, the second for backups and movies - to expand the disk subsystem of the laptop.
A couple of 2.5-inch drives are mostly idle, occasionally used to transfer large (does not fit on a pair of 16GB flashes) doses of information.
The disks are mostly left over from old computer configurations. I just bought boxes for them. Only one 2.5 bought specifically. If there was someone to borrow or rent such a disc, I would not buy it, because. very rarely needed.
For movies and music, software. I come to friends and exchange new products)
Now I have an external laptop screw and another regular one (WD Green) is on the table. I carry a small one with me.
1) For transferring data (large)
2) With devices where there is a small amount of hard drives (netbooks / laptops)
3) Some static data that needs to be worked with in turn, but on different devices. (such as photos)
I have a very slow hard drive in one of my laptops that cannot be replaced for normal money. As a result, the system is on an external, connected via USB. Well, it's rather exotic.
And so - films, music, all that, without which, if anything, you can do without.
backup/music/documents/torrents/virtuals/iTunes library/Aperture library
So far only for BackUp, I'm thinking of buying another bigger one, and using the old one for torrents
Just once I hooked up an external hard drive via e-sata to my computer, now I turn it off when I leave home and take it with me, the rest of the time it is like a constant expansion of the disk space of the machine.
I recently bought a Verbatim In Sight 500 for a promotion. Not because I needed hard, but because the price was ridiculous (~ $ 62). Now I'm also thinking about how to use it.
Data transfer and storage of unnecessary (but hypothetically needed in the future) data.
I have the main system on it, I'm booting from it. Circumstances force me to periodically use different computers for work.
2 screws:
1) Always connected to the main screw, all download and content that is not important goes to it.
2) It has a bubuntu for the second beech (the screw was pulled out of the beech and now I have it under point one) a large FAT32 partition for transferring part of the content to PS3.
I just use it as a big flash drive. There is a lot of different data out there. So far, 500 GB is enough.
If there are several machines, then you can connect the screw to a wi-fi router. As a result, it will serve as an exchanger.
An old slut, more than 3 years with me ...
Program installs, photos, file storage, a folder to disassemble, which has been accumulating almost from the very beginning ... Movies, music.
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