My mom's birthday was a few days ago, and my dad bought her one of those USB backup drives, that you plug in and it automatically backs your data up.
I was telling my parents that the whole idea seemed dumb, and they disagreed.
Here's my reasoning:
1. If you get a virus, and it infects your files, it will also affect the files on the USB drive. There's nothing different about that drive from any other drive.
2. The "backup program" opens at will and backs up thousands of files whenever it wants. It doesn't even ask you if you'd like to back up your data. Personally I think that would suck as last thing I want when I'm doing something important is a major CPU using program.
3. Even if you do get a virus, you can just manually back your files up to any ordinary drive - you don't need a fancy "auto backup drive", cheaper ones will do the same.
Now I may be wrong on these points, but does anyone else here find those supposed automatic drives annoying? Personally, if someone gave me a 250GB drive like that I'd use it for storage and not backup. But then again, I have my partitions set up so that I wouldn't lose anything should drive C be wiped.
I was telling my parents that the whole idea seemed dumb, and they disagreed.
Here's my reasoning:
1. If you get a virus, and it infects your files, it will also affect the files on the USB drive. There's nothing different about that drive from any other drive.
2. The "backup program" opens at will and backs up thousands of files whenever it wants. It doesn't even ask you if you'd like to back up your data. Personally I think that would suck as last thing I want when I'm doing something important is a major CPU using program.
3. Even if you do get a virus, you can just manually back your files up to any ordinary drive - you don't need a fancy "auto backup drive", cheaper ones will do the same.
Now I may be wrong on these points, but does anyone else here find those supposed automatic drives annoying? Personally, if someone gave me a 250GB drive like that I'd use it for storage and not backup. But then again, I have my partitions set up so that I wouldn't lose anything should drive C be wiped.
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