I've got a fairly large DVD collection that I'm trying to back up.
What is the best way to keep my hard drives working as long as possible?
The way I see it, there are two alternatives:
1) Back up a dvd. Wipe the files (I use Norton's Wipe Info function). Back up the next dvd (using the same folder for temporary files). Wipe again....
2) Back up a dvd. Delete the files. Back up the next dvd (using the same folder for temporary files). Wipe again....when my HD starts seeming too full defrag and start over.
I'm not that computer savvy so maybe my conception of this problem is based on a misunderstanding of the workings of HDs. If so please tell me.
If I use option 1, will I be continually writing and wiping from the same physical section of the HD over and over again, thus likely wearing down that portion of my HD a lot faster than the rest?
If that's the case, would option 2 spread out the wear across a greater portion of the HD?
Thanks in advance.
What is the best way to keep my hard drives working as long as possible?
The way I see it, there are two alternatives:
1) Back up a dvd. Wipe the files (I use Norton's Wipe Info function). Back up the next dvd (using the same folder for temporary files). Wipe again....
2) Back up a dvd. Delete the files. Back up the next dvd (using the same folder for temporary files). Wipe again....when my HD starts seeming too full defrag and start over.
I'm not that computer savvy so maybe my conception of this problem is based on a misunderstanding of the workings of HDs. If so please tell me.
If I use option 1, will I be continually writing and wiping from the same physical section of the HD over and over again, thus likely wearing down that portion of my HD a lot faster than the rest?
If that's the case, would option 2 spread out the wear across a greater portion of the HD?
Thanks in advance.
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