I'm saying to occasional backups to write once media. Not the main backup for me but if a corrupted file came about then backing it up over and over makes no difference. A corrupt file on the main computer equals corrupt file on the backups. And how often do you check the tens of thousands of photos you have? I know I don't check them all.
Try this as a test on Windows if you say have a favourite photo at c:\pictures\favourite-pic.jpg:
- Open a command prompt
- type: Echo rubbish > c:\pictures\favourite-pic.jpg
Then copy that file to your backup as [art pf the backup regime. Files do get corrupted without you doing anything.
Last edited by: rtj70 on Tue 11 Feb 14 at 20:27
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