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Once all the media is copied to electronic, it is dirt cheap to migrate.
Plug a second $100 drive in, and copy everything from first to second.
Ok, if you want a fancy one? you can spend $150 or $200, if you want.
That will buy you 3-4 TB external storage.
USB will be around quite a while - when it is replaced with something
new, you just have to make sure one machine has both ports - or the new
one can talk to the old one on your home network.
On 10/13/2015 7:59 AM, Hugh Smith wrote:
>> For me the decision to buy a cd / dvd is how often I think I will watch or listen to it.
> I had many of our family videos on various media and then Apple decided not to put the CD/DVD slot on computers. That changed everything. Migration isn’t just for records management.
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> It was expensive to convert everything to a 3 Tb drive but now they are much easier to look at. But what if computers change the ports again?
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