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usonian

(19,120 posts)
26. Friends!
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 11:17 AM
Jun 9

My preferred way of helping friends is to drop by personally and get it done.

All the "thumb drive" and external disk drive options are basically the same. Rotating disks are cheaper than thumbs or SSD's(1) per megabyte.

Old timers will tell you that compared to not so long ago, DISKS ARE FREE. and stores deliver.


I looked up some hypercard material yesterday, and since I transfer stuff from old disks to newer , way larger, ones (recommended!) there were files that used to be on floppy disks, syquests, zip drives, you name it. I can still read and write 3 inch floppies and Zip drives via USB adapters. Pretty cool.

(1) Solid State Disk. Essentially a thumb drive or SD card in a small box. I mean credit card size (almost). Amazing.

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My backup and transfer strategy. usonian Jun 7 #1
Thanks. Maybe for the future. UTUSN Jun 7 #4
I have a claudette Jun 7 #2
OK, this sounds same as transferring on-and-off of the thumbs/GoogleDrive etc. (not the USB). UTUSN Jun 7 #3
If you have Google drive can't you just use that? LearnedHand Jun 7 #5
You have a point. I guess i have it, use chrome and gmail. What's sneakernet? UTUSN Jun 7 #6
I don't know what the size of the drive is LearnedHand Jun 7 #7
Have never used powerpoint at all. Will it do what simple Publisher did for me: UTUSN Jun 7 #9
Basically it's plugging a drive into one machine,,, lastlib Jun 8 #18
Thanks, not to prolong, but "plugging a drive" - I've heard of downloading drives, but what is a UTUSN Jun 8 #19
Any USB drive--thumb drive or external hard drive--or SSD card..... lastlib Jun 8 #20
Thanks UTUSN Jun 8 #21
I regularly back up my entire home folder to external hard drives. hunter Jun 7 #8
Thanks but way beyond me. UTUSN Jun 7 #10
Thumb drives sound the easiest for you. Cloud works well aslo but usually have a limit like 750GB Eko Jun 7 #11
Thanks. Had been convinced about google, now swayed by you to thumb. UTUSN Jun 7 #12
You can get a usb disk drive cheap also. Eko Jun 7 #13
Is it a piece of machinery? Connects by usb or how? UTUSN Jun 7 #14
usb cable, its a usb cd drive to be clear Eko Jun 7 #15
Wow thanks for everything! That ought to do the program part. UTUSN Jun 7 #16
No prob. Eko Jun 7 #17
*ZOWIE*! - got/connected/installed an LG jobber and DOWNLOADED the Publisher 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!! UTUSN Jun 8 #22
Nice! Eko Jun 8 #23
Transfering data files LPBBEAR Jun 9 #24
Thanks, but my hassle free method would be to hire you and pick up the thing when you were done! UTUSN Jun 9 #25
Friends! usonian Jun 9 #26
So you are your friends' thumb/disc/cloud object. I mis-read your headline "Friends!" UTUSN Jun 9 #28
I was once asked to bring a "zip drive" to a menorial service. usonian Jun 9 #30
"confusion in terminology" speaks to me. A peeve in my old age has been communicating, UTUSN Jun 9 #31
I'm probably older than you. usonian Jun 9 #33
That would be great... LPBBEAR Jun 9 #32
I've used cloud backup for this for years. Basso8vb Jun 9 #27
********FINAL UPDATE******** - have now Saved the missing folder onto thumb & opened it on new laptop UTUSN Jun 9 #29
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