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| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Holly sh*t I've never seen so much chaos unless it's Lisa asking for advice ...
Your mail will be fine in gmail, hotmail has been around for years and yet I don't recalling a single data lose.
If you really have importaint data like that, why is it stored in gmail as a primary source? What happens if your HD on your computer dies? Shouldn't you have a backup of it, in another form if an offline source?
Well since your that paranoid, you should be backing up your HD 2x to be safe.
A) Another pHD or massive USB key
B) DVDs |
TBH the stuff isn't THAT important, which is why I've kept it on Gmail. It's mainly emails from school sorted by class, keepsake emails I want to keep, vacation stuff, reservations/order confirmations and stuff. If my stuff is lost it's not the end of the world, but I would like to save it from being lost to save myself time and added stress if it were. To have to go through and manually save every email would be a waste of my time when I can just sort it in Gmail.
As for my HD, it's definitely backed up...x5 (desktop, laptop, family computer + 2 externals, on top of the backups mine and the family computer does on its own).
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