[Sussex] moving data, backups etc - best/simplest/cheapest practice ?

john davis johnsemailaccount at gmail.com
Sat Jun 18 20:16:44 UTC 2011


Thanks for the reply Desmond. My use of DVD's on this occasion is because I
couldn't work out what else to do in the short term, plus the prices for
external drives that I found when I looked this week weren't as good as the
amazon link.

I was also thinking about the possibility of the power supply being an
issue, but I also get random freezes on the screen refresh and when swapping
user accounts. So I'm more suspicious of something graphics related but on
the mobo, rather than the graphics card.......because of the powering up
problem.......of course I might easily be barking up the wrong tree (and it
gives me the excuse to convince swmbo the need to upgrade/renew).

I'll be looking at your suggestion for the external drive though as I think
its the best solution longer term......

On 18 Jun 2011 19:51, "Desmond Armstrong" <desmond.armstrong at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 18/06/11 16:59, johnsemailaccount at gmail.com wrote:
>> On , Dominic Humphries <linux at oneandoneis2.org> wrote:
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>> > ...unplug the hard drive from your old PC, plug it into the new one
>> > as a "slave" drive, boot it and have instant access to all your old
>> > files?
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>> > :)
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>> Ok, yes, that's a brilliant idea - certainly one that I hadn't thought
>> of....
>>
>> What's the likelihood of any possible compatibility issues ? As I have
>> no idea how to work that out.
>>
>> Plus, would the new PC and/or 11.04 auto detect the old hard drive ?
>> or would I have to work out how to make it so the system is "seen" ?
>>
>> I'm very unsure as to whether that would need to be done before or
>> after I start adding Ubuntu to the new PC.....
>
> Certainly you can easily have access to the files this way.
>
> I also use USB connected adaptors for this purpose.
>
> However, on the issue of taking copy of your data, I am much happier
> with the use of an external HD a WD 2GB is pretty cheap these days.
>
>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Western-Digital-Elements-External-Desktop/dp/B003IPC21Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1308422317&sr=8-2
>
> for example.
>
> The reason I am adding this comment is that I am not finding backups on
> CD / DVD to be long lasting. An external HD used for this purpose and
> then just put back on the shelf not connected does seem to me to be a
> much better approach.
>
> On your start up problem, sounds a bit like a problem with the power
> supply to me and, assuming standard ATX box,
>
>
http://www.amazon.co.uk/500-WATT-ATX-POWER-SUPPLY/dp/7135799313/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1308422567&sr=1-1
>
> is certainly cheap enough.
>
> At any rate if there is standard 20 or 24 pin connector, at least this
> would verify problem. Unless of course, your M/B is on the blink.
>
> Also depending on age, how close is the HD to it's end of life. I do
> struggle at times to recover people's data using tools such as
> clonezilla and puppy. If there are defects then clonezilla is not enough.
>
> I am also beginning to wonder about the use of ethernet connected boxes
> containing HDs in a raid arrangement, certainly useful if you require
> frequent access to data.
>
>
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